The Thing Only I Can See

The Thing Only I Can See

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Sixteen-year-old Harper Collins knows she's not supposed to see her. The girl in the mirror. The one who is a split image of herself. The one who whispers things no friend should ever say. Harper's mom think she's just being dramatic. Her teachers call her distracted. Her classmates call her a freak. But the voice in the mirror calls her weak and promises to her fight back. When the bullying and loneliness get worse, Harper starts to listen. At first, the girl's suggestions seem harmless. Little acts of defiance. A pushback against the people who made her feel invisible. But as the voice grows louder, darker, and more demanding, Harper begins to wonder if the reflection is really her imaginary friend... or something much more dangerous. Because the girl in the mirror doesn't just want attention, she wants control.
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Evelyn has always felt invisible. No matter how hard she tries to be seen, she's the one people look past - the quiet girl with too many thoughts and not enough words. She's misunderstood at home, overlooked at school, and stuck wondering if anyone will ever really know her. After a sudden loss forces her to move to a new town, Evelyn tries to start over. But it's hard to rebuild yourself when you've never really known who you were. A secret buried in her family's past. Then she meets someone who seems to understand her silence - someone who notices what others don't. And for the first time, Evelyn begins to see that maybe being unseen doesn't mean being unworthy. It's a story about feeling lost, about being quiet in a loud world, and about finding your voice when no one expects you to. Even the quietest souls have stories worth hearing.

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