Black Mirror

  • Black Mirror: The Cultural Contradictions of American Racism
    By Eric Lott

    ... 64–65, 183 Diawara, Manthia, 96 Di Leonardo, Micaela, 67 Diltz, Henry, 140 Dinerstein, Joel, 76 “Dinner Guest: Me” (Hughes), 210 Dmytryk, Edward, 93, 97,115 Doležal, Rachel, 121, 125–126 Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (Mitchell), 141, ...

  • Black Mirror
    By Christopher Carrolli

    Angus had inherited Cedar Manor and the entire Marlowe estate, and there was nothing anyone could do about it. Harold Bennett was the executor of the estate, which meant Angus would forever be under Bennett's watchful eye, ...

  • Black Mirror
    By Eric Lott

    From sports to literature, film, and music to investigative journalism, Eric Lott reveals the hidden dynamics of this self-and-other racial mirroring.

  • Black Mirror
    By Nancy Werlin

    A compelling thriller from a National Book Award Finalist author Frances Leventhal refuses to look in the mirror; she can't bear to face her reflection.

  • Black Mirror
    By Charlie Brooker, NO AUTHOR. DETAILS

    This is BLACK MIRROR in book form - allowed to roam through the imaginations of some of the leading names in contemporary fiction. This collection will challenge you to see the world in a different - and more disturbing - light.

  • Black Mirror
    By Gail Jones

    In a compelling double narrative, Gail Jones tracks Victoria's past as it intertwines with Anna's life. The stories Victoria tells enable both women to enter into new forms of sympathy and understanding.

  • Black Mirror
    By Cory Doctorow, Sylvain Neuvel, Claire North

    Inspired by the provocative Netflix show Black Mirror, Twilight-Zone-style series that uses science fiction tropes to make trenchant and unsettling commentary on 21st-century politics and society.

  • Black Mirror
    By Nancy Werlin

    Frances Leventhal's brother Daniel has committed suicide at the exclusive Pettengill School. But there is more to his death than meets the eye...

  • Black Mirror: Correction in Love
    By Sue Emenogu

    She shamefully stands in front of a Mirror, wearing a one million dollar dress purchase at the finest bridal shop in Las Vegas, repulsed by the sight, she picks up a heavy object and throws it at the mirror shattering it into tiny pieces ...