Through the Looking-Glass
And What Alice Found There
Publisher Description
Alice dreams herself into a mirror version of Wonderland, a whimsical land of talking flowers, and chess pieces, and a fighting lion and unicorn, and crosses sections of a life-size chess board. Upon reaching the Eighth Square, she is crowned a queen and the Red and White Queens throw her her very own dinner party to celebrate.
Through the Looking-Glass is a sequel to the wildly popular Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, where Alice finds herself in a mirror image of Wonderland, instead based on a chess board rather than a deck of cards, meeting mirror copies of her old friends.
Customer Reviews
Silly goose
Re-Reading this as an adult is wonky.
First half when reading about the wonderland all that kept running my head was god was Alice such a menace.
When reading through the looking glass I had a bought of silliness or maybe it’s my sleepiness but I quite enjoyed it.
I will say the illustrations were creepier than some of the recent horror books I read. It being paired up with the plot line is like drinking oj after brushing your teeth; off putting.