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  2. Just Ella - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Mirrors, also authored by Margaret Peterson Haddix, was published in 2008 by Simon & Schuster is the second book of The Palace Chronicles. [1] [2] The plot revolves around Cecelia, a girl who believes she is the true princess of Suala, and her quest to claim the throne.

  3. Hall of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Mirrors (French: Grande Galerie, Galerie des Glaces, Galerie de Louis XIV) is a grand Baroque style gallery and one of the most emblematic rooms in the royal Palace of Versailles near Paris, France.

  4. The Book of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mirrors is a crime novel by Romanian writer Eugen Chirovici, published on 7 September 2017. It has been translated into 37 languages. [1] The book was adapted to a movie called Sleeping Dogs in 2024.

  5. Palace of Mirrors (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Mirrors is the fifth studio album by Estradasphere. Palace of Mirrors may also refer to: Palace of Mirrors, a companion book to Just Ella authored by Margaret Peterson Haddix; Sheesh Mahal (disambiguation) Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort), a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lahore Fort built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in ...

  6. Palace of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Mirrors is the fourth and final full-length album by Estradasphere. It was released on September 19, 2006. The album is composed entirely of instrumental tracks. The album also signifies a significant change in the band's lineup, with the departure of saxophonist and vocalist John Whooley. This departure is reflected in the album's ...

  7. House of mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The climax of the 1947 Orson Welles film The Lady from Shanghai takes place in a maze of mirrors. In the finale of Enter the Dragon (1973), Bruce Lee's character navigates a mirror maze by breaking through the mirrors. Francisco Scaramanga's "Fun House" in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun has a house of mirrors.

  8. A Hall of Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    A Hall of Mirrors is the debut novel of American writer Robert Stone. It appeared in December 1966, although the copyright notice in the front matter of the book lists its publication date as 1967. It appeared in December 1966, although the copyright notice in the front matter of the book lists its publication date as 1967.

  9. Sheesh Mahal (Lahore Fort) - Wikipedia

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    The Sheesh Mahal (Urdu: شیش محل; "The Palace of Mirrors") is a palace located within the Shah Burj block at the north-western corner of Lahore Fort.It was constructed under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in 1631–32, with later additions made under Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh.