![]() ![]() Nearly one-third of the quartz buildings had to be rebuilt and the land was scarred from the war. But the peace that followed was nothing similar to the peace before the war. Hostiles ravaged the capital, Wondertropolis, until Queen Genevieve had rounded then up and sent them to the Crystal Mines, a spiderweb-like network of tunnels carved in a far-off mountainside of the unforgiving mountain. This book starts off with a flashback of the Wondernations where peace had prospered for twelve years before the bloodiest civil war Wonderland has ever seen. Alyss Heart is princess to the throne of the Queendom, where upon her ascension, she would be given all knowledge of imagination by Queen Genevieve Heart, her mother, which is the life-blood of both Wonderland and all other worlds. A young girl named Alice Liddell, who insists that her name is actually spelled ‘Alyss’, telling Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson her story of life in the “imaginary” world of Wonderland. ![]() That’s what “The Looking Glass Wars” are about. What is the first thing to come to mind when you hear Alice in Wonderland? The Mad Hatter? The March Hare? What if everything that Lewis Carroll wrote in “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass” wasn’t just fiction? ![]()
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