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The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor

The Looking Glass Wars

by Frank Beddor
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 26, 2006, 384 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2007, 400 pages
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Peyton

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This book had imagination far greater that Alyss's.
Carlo

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This is the first book I ever read, and it is a good start on reading book. Frank Beddor truly has a great imagination.
Audrey

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OMG OMG!!!!! I TOTALLY just finished this TOTALLY rad book. I like, couldn't put it DOWN!!!! I SO wanted to actually talk to Dodge and like, kiss him and stuff. The action was SUPER!!! And I SO think this would make a TOTALLY SOOPER movie!! :)
Kelsey J

Great book
I thought this book was absolutely incredible. By far the best book I have EVER read. Thanks for writing such a fantastic book :)
Ryan

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It was awesome and I loved every minute reading it.
Anon

The looking glass words
An absolutely amazing book, much better than original story of Alice in Wonderland!
Anna

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Amazing! I absolutely loved it! I really didn't want to stop reading it! I am in the process of reading the second one and know that it will be another one of my favorites!
Kellie

Wonder-ful!
I could not stop reading this book. I was hooked from page one. I loved how it just slightly played off of the original Alice in Wonderland, which gave it the slight humor it had, but also the sadness that Alyss felt.
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