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Whatever After: Mirror Mirror (#17)

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In this thrilling conclusion to the bestselling, beloved Whatever After series, Abby and Jonah return to where it all began--the story of Snow White--and also wind up reuniting with ALL of their favorite fairy tale characters...

Abby and Jonah might be moving away, which means it's time for one last mission through the magic mirror in their basement!

And where does the mirror send them? Back into the story of Snow White, where their adventures all began. Snow White is happily ruling the kingdom, hanging out with the seven dwarfs, and getting ready for her big royal wedding to Prince Trevor (while the evil queen is safely locked away.) Abby's mission is clear: free Gabrielle, the fairy trapped in Snow White's mirror. But a few wicked fairies are up to their old tricks, doing all they can to stop Abby from succeeding...

When Abby herself gets trapped, she must turn to old friends--like Cinderella, Rapunzel, the Snow Queen, Aladdin, and many more--for help, which leads to an epic fairy-tale showdown between good and evil. With a magical mix of courage, quick thinking, and fairy power, will Abby, Jonah, and all their friends be able to save the day?

a New York Times bestselling series

a New York Times bestselling series

Praise for Whatever After

“Hilarious...with unexpected plot twists and plenty of girl power.” Booklist

“A dazzling gem of a series!” Karina Yan Glaser, New York Times bestselling author of the Vanderbeekers series

“Kids will race through these laugh-out-loud, action packed, magical adventures!” Max Brallier, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Kids on Earth series

“My daughter loved the young, sassy girl on the cover and I loved the premise of the book...The best part is that they mess up the story and the lead female character has to learn how to stand on her own. The feminist in me adored it, and the mother in me loved how my daughter would long to cuddle in close as we read together.” The Washington Post

“Tons of fractured fairy tale fun.” New York Times bestselling author Lauren Myracle

“An uproariously funny read.” Kirkus Reviews