I was Lucky enough to be a beta reader for this book.First of all it was great to get back to the Wonderland that Frank Beddor introduced us to in The Looking Glass Wars trilogy.The only character from the trilogy was a young Hatter Madigan, here we get to see a different side to the Hatter we all k...
**An ARC of this book was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review**I've always loved The Looking Glass Wars, and pretty much anything having to do with Alice in Wonderland, but I wasn't a fan of Hatter M. Thankfully, this was a whole lot better. Not only was the art ...
Due to various things happening, I have decided to finish this horrendous piece of poo today. Thank Lord this is over.I was quite looking forward to this book, sadly it was not meant to be. I normally love reading Alice in Wonderland retellings but this one is one I would never recommend to anyone.T...
Everyone knows the beloved story of Alice and Wonderland. The caterpillars, singing flowers, and a certain smiling cat make this mysterious land even more wonderful. But, we heard the wrong story. Alyss Heart, as her name is truly spelled, is the adored princess of Wonderland. She is almost the co...
I must admit, I have never been a fan of the traditional Alice in Wonderland story. However, Frank Beddor changes up this classic story with a futuristic twist. Alyss Heart, the rightful ruler of Wonderland, is forced to flee the place she loves most when Redd, her aunt, goes on a murderous rampage ...
Hideous art.Weird dialogue.Crap pacing.Worthless story. (Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the Looking Glass Wars series and adore the whole concept, but the author is going NOWHERE with these books.)It's plain bad. Terribad.And I have a complete inability to explain to myself why I'm even bothering at thi...
First off, the art is atrocious and, as we all know, that usually makes or breaks graphic novels. Secondly, I had a heck of a time trying to follow along with the story, especially in the beginning. There isn't a lot of dialogue and the story bounces around from person to person.Now maybe some of my...
The Looking Glass Wars is a new take on the Lewis Carroll books Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. In this series princess Alyss is training and is destined to have the strongest imagination in the family. Imagination is how the people in Wonderland use to fight against bad guys lik...
Actually, more in the range of 3.5* but that is being picky.I enjoyed this book. I liked the idea of it going in and thought the author delivered a great product. I do know that this is a series so I was anticipating that some of the story lines wouldn't be fully fleshed out. I was happy to find ...
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