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Mirror Talk: Reflections from the Fractured Mind
Updated at Nov 5, 2025, 01:26
Mirror Talk: Reflections from the Fractured Mindby Lynxi Aura Blayzeez---Shaylee’s reflection has never told the whole truth.In the quiet corners of Somerset, Kentucky, a small-town woman battles the noise inside her head — the voices, the moods, the memories she can’t outrun. Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and manic bipolar disorder, Shaylee has spent her life stitching together fragments of herself that never seem to fit. Her mirror isn’t just glass — it’s a portal into her fractured mind, where her different personalities whisper secrets, argue, and sometimes save her from herself.But when love, loss, and betrayal begin to blur the line between reality and illusion, Shaylee must confront every version of who she’s been — the survivor, the sinner, the dreamer, the storm. Through raw diary entries, mirror talks, and poetic reflections, she unravels what it truly means to heal when the mind itself becomes the battlefield.Set against the haunting stillness of a Southern town and written with lyrical grit, Mirror Talk is a psychological and emotional odyssey about identity, trauma, and rebirth. It’s not just about surviving madness — it’s about learning to make peace with the pieces.
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I choose peace everytime
Updated at Oct 28, 2025, 00:53
Primary Genre: Memoir / Personal GrowthThe book is told in first-person from her point of view.It recounts personal experiences, emotional struggles, and growth.Readers see her journey through pain, healing, and self-discovery.Secondary Genre: Inspirational / MotivationalIncludes spoken-word reflections, truth bars, and affirmations throughout.Provides life lessons and guidance on boundaries, peace, and self-respect.Feels like a mentor or older self giving advice to the reader.Tertiary Genre: Spiritual / Faith-BasedReferences faith, prayer, and trusting God in her growth.Highlights spirituality as part of her healing and decision-making.---In short: it’s a raw, reflective, faith-rooted memoir that doubles as a motivational guide for anyone learning to protect their peace, set boundaries, and grow through trauma.
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