The Empty Mirror , by James Lincoln Collier, is a book about suspense, action, and the fight between oneself. To me, unlike some other people, this book was actually very well written, besides the fact of its low grade level which I had found out only a little while ago. Collier reveals a story about Nick Hodges, an orphan raised by his uncle, a mindful person that usually keeps to himself. Nick is a boy that never really causes mischief, but for some reason, there has been word that he has been seen doing crimes. On top of that, he notices that his reflection is gone. The Empty Mirror tells the story of a boy who fights, well, himself. As Nick puts piece by piece together in this book, he is put in events of suspense, action, and fighting his own sanity. I recommend this book to grade level students if they want a somewhat challenging book to read, or middle schoolers who want a fun and easy book.