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Alice through the looking glass book
Alice through the looking glass book





alice through the looking glass book

But the only thing standing in Alice’s way is Time himself, a literal person who controls the speed of every minute and second and also determines when a living person’s time is up.Īlice Through the Looking Glass has a really great premise and starts off strong with a solid first act. The White Queen reveals that Alice is the only person who may be able to change Hatter’s past, since she is not from Underland and won’t run the risk of bumping into herself in the past.

alice through the looking glass book

When Alice returns, she discovers that the Mad Hatter has lost his muchness and it’s all due to a traumatizing event that occurred in his past. During an uptight evening party, Absolem returns to Alice in butterfly form and leads her back to Underland through a mirror. But upon returning to London, she discovers that her benefactor has passed away and her mother has become penniless, forcing Alice to give up her ship to Hamish, the man she previously turned down.

alice through the looking glass book

Still pictures from the film are absent, although select chapters feature drawings of some of the film’s characters and each begins with artwork revealing Wonderland characters in clock gears.Īlice has been the captain of the Wonder, the ship she sailed away in at the end of the first film, for the past several years. The pages are rippled on the edges, creating a classic and mildly chaotic look to the book. However, nearly all similarities end there and what emerges is a brand-new story that only utilizes the transportation method to return Alice to Wonderland, or Underland as the case may be.īased on a screenplay by Linda Woolverton ( Alice in Wonderland, Maleficent, Beauty and the Beast), this junior novelization matches the style of the previous film’s novelization and comes from the same author, Kari Sutherland.

alice through the looking glass book

Now Tim Burton follows the success of his 2010 adaptation of Alice in Wonderland with a sequel that borrows from Carrol’s title. Lewis Carroll followed the success of his wildly popular and imaginative novel Alice in Wonderland with a sequel, Alice Through the Looking Glass.







Alice through the looking glass book