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THE LOOKING GLASS WARS by Frank Beddor

THE LOOKING GLASS WARS

by Frank Beddor

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2006
ISBN: 0-8037-3153-1
Publisher: Dial Books

Alice in Wonderland gets an update in this first installment of a planned trilogy. Princess Alyss, driven out of her Wonderland kingdom by her evil aunt, Redd, suffers years of exile in Victorian England before her dedicated bodyguard, Hatter Madigan, finds her. Dragged back to the home she feared she had only imagined, it is now up to Alyss to rally her troops, drive out the usurper and claim her throne. Can she survive assassination attempts by the vicious Cat with nine lives, a spy amongst her faithful followers, a trek across the Chessboard Desert to Redd’s fortress at Mount Isolation and a duel of White vs. Black Imagination? Penned by the producer of There’s Something About Mary, it’s clear that this version will make the transition to the big screen, as the book reads more like a screenplay than a novel. The action moves swiftly from one complex scene to the next; there is minimal character development and opportunities for rich detail are tossed away all too often in favor of simply moving the story forward. One can only hope it translates well to the screen. (Fantasy. 12-15)