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The Looking Glass Wars

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

The "true story" behind Alice in Wonderland! Princess Alyss Heart is brutally cast out of Wonderland by her vicious Aunt Redd, who beheads Alyss' mother (Off with her head, she cries!) and begins to rule over Wonderland with an iron fist. Alyss escapes from Wonderland and is exiled to another world entirely - Victorian London - where she is adopted into a new family, renamed Alice, and befriended by Lewis Carroll. At age 20 she returns to Wonderland to battle Redd, reclaim the throne, and lead Wonderland into its next golden age of imagination.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 2006
      Alice was real—although her name was spelled Alyss, one of the many details Lewis Carroll got wrong in the story told to him by the young queen of Wonderland, according to Beddor's imaginative opener to a planned trilogy. Seven-year-old Alyss Heart is heir to the throne of Wonderland, just beginning her training under her albino tutor Bibwit Harte (an anagram for "white rabbit," one of many such puns) when her evil aunt Redd, long ago banished to the Chessboard Desert, leads a violent coup that kills King Nolan, Alyss's father. Alyss narrowly escapes (via a looking glass, naturally) with the help of bodyguard Hatter Madigan, and ends up in a London orphanage. Here she meets Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a "gentle, shrinking-violet type of fellow," who will turn her story into a children's book; years later, Hatter finds the book during his quest to find the lost princess, and seeks out Carroll. While the girl (now Alice Liddell) prepares to marry Prince Leopold, life in Wonderland grows ever harsher under the reign of Redd, and the "Alyssinians" await the return of their young queen-to-be. Beddor makes ample use of Carroll-esque humor and wit, so much so that the thought of an entire trilogy is somewhat daunting; fortunately, the ending to this first entry allows readers to treat it as a standalone. Fans of the source material will find this an entertaining diversion, while those unfamiliar with it will miss much of the humor. Ages 12-up. (Sept.)
      Agent: Barbara Marshall Ltd.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 13, 2006
      Narrator Doyle brings to life this fanciful re-imagining of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
      . The premise has young Alyss Hart, heiress to the Wonderland throne, chased from the "queendom" in a bloody coup mounted by her despotic Aunt Redd. Alyss escapes through a magical pool to Victorian London. There, no one will listen to her story except for Charles Dodgson (aka Carroll) who publishes his own take. A theater-trained actor, Doyle artfully animates a large and diverse cast of fantasy and real-life characters. He's especially menacing as the murderous Aunt Redd, each high-pitched syllable dripping with malice. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Doyle quietly captures the resignation in Alyss's tender voice as she grows older in exile. For the duty-driven royal bodyguard Hatter Madigan, he colors his delivery with a determined stoicism as he seeks his missing charge. Doyle also navigates the social echelons of 19th-century England—from street urchins to palace guards to princes. In some exchanges, the vocal residue of one character bleeds into the voice of another. But that is a minor quibble. Doyle juggles an eclectic and other-worldly ensemble, never letting anything hit the ground. Ages 9-up.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Frank Beddor's imaginative tale is definitely not your grandmother's ALICE. Herein, Wonderland is an alternate universe, the source of all creativity in our world. On Princess Alyss Heart's seventh birthday, her Aunt Redd seizes power in a bloody takeover. Alyss escapes to Victorian England. Outstanding as always, Gerard Doyle mirrors Alyss's fury at the Reverend Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) when he turns her life into a silly children's story. Doyle also delivers her desperate confusion as she begins to doubt her memories of Wonderland. Beddor's neat twists on the original clever weaponry, innovative solutions, a host of entertaining (if groan-producing) puns, and Doyle's use of onomatopoeia through the numerous battle sequences guarantee that listeners of all ages will enjoy this first in what promises to be a wild and wondrous trilogy. S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Anyone looking for the next Harry Potter can stop looking--THE LOOKING GLASS WARS are here. ARCHENEMY is the third installment of Frank Beddor's reimagined story of ALICE IN WONDERLAND. (This description does not do justice to the wealth and scope of the novel.) And though Jim Dale set the audiobook bar impossibly high with his Harry Potter narrations, performer Gerard Doyle clearly has the master in his sights with his compelling impressions of hookah-smoking caterpillars, the twin-voiced General Doppelganger, and the albino Bibwit Harte (an anagram for White Rabbit). Doyle's skill at bringing the characters to vivid life elevates the novel to audio theater. Close your eyes and listen to the battle for the very existence of Alice, Wonderland, and imagination itself. And smile. M.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:6.7
  • Lexile® Measure:1010
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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