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{{cleanup|This appears to be a page for [[Cornelia Funke]]'s book ''Reckless'', but it might be nice if someone familiar with it could confirm.}}
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=== This novel contains examples of: ===
 
* [[Action Girl]]: Fox, who holds her own on more than one occasion.
* [[All Myths Are True|All Fairytales Are True]]: Even [[Darker and Edgier|Sleeping Beauty]] shows up!
* [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]]: Jacob. Oh, Jacob. Kami'en also counts. ( {{spoiler|''He plans on bringing his mistress to his wedding.''}}) The usual unfortunate implications of this trope are lampshaded when Kami'en points out that his cultural custom of taking multiple wives gives his mistress the right to take other husbands. (She doesn't take to the idea.)
* [[Animorphism]]: Fox, who prefers her animal form {{spoiler|until she [[Green -Eyed Epiphany|sees Jacob kissing Clara]]}}.
* [[Another Dimension]]: The Mirror World is an alternate version of Europe with 1700's politics...cameras, railroads, and {{spoiler|airplanes}}. The primary mode of travel still appears to be horseback, though, and characters don't recognize modern guns or flashlights. Oh, and there's a whole range of supernatural races...
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Jacob Reckless, a questionably sympathetic professional treasure hunter satisfied with his grand total of one friend...who gets dragged into the middle of a war because he just wants his brother back.
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