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pizza said:
If you can imagine it, it's there! And if you're of royal blood. And if you get a moment to try imagining which could be hard since your aunt is currently trying to murder you.
posted May 25, 2010 at 6:31PM
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pizza said:
Alrighty. Time to roll up my sleeves and give my blunt opinion. But then, am I ever known not to give blunt opinions? And if it's a real opinion, wouldn't it be blunt? nvm ANYHOW, even though it's an NYT best seller and confetti and yay for that, I found the style REALLY hard to get through and the characters weren't realistic. Seven-year-olds don't act like that. I should know, having a bazillion seven-year-olds in my house who are at this moment all clamoring for me to give them mack-and-cheese with BBQ sauce.
posted Jun 9, 2010 at 1:15PM
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amoeba said:
A take on Alice in Wonderland, terrific concept, great twists on characters
posted Aug 23, 2010 at 11:38PM
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becomethecatalyst said:
The Second installment of the "looking glass wars" continues the story of the current mayhem & war in wonderland. Where Queen Alyss of White Imagination Faces off against her aunt Redd of black imagination.
posted Apr 7, 2011 at 8:54PM
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Olivia Torgerson said:
It's been some time since I read this series, but I do remember it being worthy of the word 'epic'.
posted Jun 13, 2013 at 8:12PM
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