Mirror Island Mirror Island

Mirror Island

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Publisher Description

Doreena Flora Moriena is an alien being composed of quanta, billions of tiny sentient particles, shaped by human thought. So long as she lives within the confines of C-town, a post-revolutionary bastion controlled by patriarch Rock Trayntor and his club of cronies, she's none other than a newspaper saleswoman driven by a need to sell, sell, sell to maintain her identity as The Mirror's top saleswoman. But after her grandfather dies, leaving her with unanswered questions about who she is and where she comes from, Doreena begins to teleport to a tropical island paradise like no place on earth. As the frequency and duration of her impromptu island retreats increases, Doreena's secure life in C-town dismantles and her passion awakens. She fights to keep her car, home, and job, while sliding through the symptoms of total burnout, and juggling two new boyfriends with conflicting theories about what's causing the teleportation and how she should live her life. Alonso, a die-hard surfer, explains it with Tibetan philosophy. Earnest, an aerospace engineer, thinks it has something to do with the top-secret project at his workplace, AeroFlux. Then, just when Doreena decides to give up the fight and give in to her growing island addiction, the teleportation stops. To reclaim her island paradise, Doreena assembles a rag-tag band of Islanders and dethrones Rock Trayntor. In doing so, she discovers her alien identity. In the end she confronts the island's angry deities — her parents, who try again to force her to chose between C-town and the fantastical island. But now, Doreena knows how to create her own options. It's a story about the impossibility of a perfect escape, false choices, and how we each have to find fulfillment in our own way.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2025
March 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
356
Pages
PUBLISHER
Shel Graves
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
433.4
KB

Customer Reviews

Deep Graves ,

Okay, this is pretty great.

I think we’ve all fantasized about just suddenly being on a tropical island.
This book explores identity, the idea of self vs belonging, and is filled with lush imagery, tense situations, and an optimism that we all need!

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