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What if the voice inside your head was trying to break you — or set you free?
A Mirror for The Mind is a gripping psychological novel about memory, guilt, and the fragile architecture of the self.
When a man wakes in a cell with no memory except the name “Anaya,” he’s forced to confront a haunting voice, fractured memories, and the possibility that he killed the woman he loved. But not all prisons have bars — and not all truths are meant to be remembered.
Through a surreal, immersive journey of memory loops, interrogations, and emotional reckoning, this story invites readers into a deeply introspective exploration of trauma, healing, and self-forgiveness.
For readers of Matt Haig, Emily St. John Mandel, and Charlie Kaufman, this is a novel that dares to ask:
What do we carry, and what do we bury — even from ourselves?
A Slow Start, but Picks Up Gradually
At first, the book felt a bit boring and confusing, and it took me a while to get into the flow. However, as I continued reading, the story started to...