Ines Lai Ines Lai i(23684450 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon My Magical Mirror II Ines Lai , Jacobs Well : Ocean Reeve Publishing , 2023 26584836 2023 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Amber Orolla didn't have any friends-at least, not on Earth. The only people there she knew were the ones who made fun of her, taunted her and annoyed her until she couldn't take it anymore.

'Everyone just seemed to hate her!

'Why couldn't she just be in Deepfloat with her real friends, where people actually liked her and she could have lots of fun and go on adventures?

'But she knew she had to live her life on Earth, too, and when Max went missing at Amber's eleventh birthday party, she knew he'd stumbled upon her secret.

'Amber must return to Deepfloat and do everything she can to find him and bring him back to Earth. Relying on her Deepfloat friends Kai, Mist, Mitzu, and Escester, the group hunt for the missing Max. But, even here, the people she thought she knew so well seem to be running away and keeping secrets from her.

'What's happening with her Deepfloat friends?

'Can Amber become friends with the person she disliked the most?' (Publication summary)  

1 y separately published work icon My Magical Mirror Ines Lai , Brisbane : Lilly Pilly Publishing , 2021 23684472 2021 single work graphic novel fantasy 'Amber Orolla was bad at everything.
'Bad at English. Bad at Mathematics. Bad at Art.
'Bad at Public Speaking. Bad at Sport.
'She was just ... bad at everything!
'One night, Amber crept downstairs to grab a book. There, she discovered a mysterious, large 'mirror with a grand-looking black frame, the top speckled with dust. She peered into it but was barely able to see herself, so she moved closer, and touched it ...
'Amber Orolla was bad at everything.
'Even now, her vision started to blur, and all she could see was the colour black ...
'What was happening to Amber Orolla?' (Publication summary)
 
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