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The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor is a reimagining of the Alice in Wonderland story, where Wonderland is depicted as a real place with Princess Alyss as the rightful queen who is forced into exile after her parents are murdered. The plot follows Alyss as she navigates through different worlds, including Victorian London, while facing challenges and battles to reclaim her throne. The writing style is described as fast-paced, action-packed, and imaginative, with a focus on themes of grief, war, and the power of imagination.

If you liked The Looking Glass Wars, here are the top 73 books to read next:

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    Alice in Zombieland - White Rabbit Chronicles by Gena Showalter
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    'Alice in Zombieland' is a unique twist on the traditional zombie story, where the main character, Alice, discovers a hidden world of monsters after a tragic event in her life. The book combines elements of young adult drama with paranormal fantasy, following Alice as she navigates her new reality and forms relationships with intriguing characters. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and curious about the mysteries surrounding the monsters and the factions fighting against them. Gena Showalter's writing style is described as addictive, fast-paced, and filled with humor, making it easy for readers to immerse themselves in the story.

    I lay sprawled on a blanket in my backyard, weaving a daisy chain for my little sister. The sun shone brightly as puffy white clouds ghosted across an endless expanse of baby blue. As I breathed in th...

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    Alice
    Book 1 in the series:The Chronicles of Alice

    Alice - The Chronicles of Alice by Christina Henry
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    In "Alice" by Christina Henry, readers are taken on a dark and twisted journey through a reimagined version of the classic Alice in Wonderland tale. The story follows Alice, who escapes from a mental hospital with her companion Hatcher, seeking revenge on the Jabberwocky while navigating a dangerous and eerie Old City. The book delves into themes of violence, madness, and revenge, with a writing style that captures the horror and suspense of the twisted world created by the author.

    If she moved her head all the way up against the wall and tilted it to the left she could just see the edge of the moon through the bars. Just a silver sliver, almost close enough to eat. A sliver of ...

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    Insanity
    Book 1 in the series:Insanity

    Insanity - Insanity by Cameron Jace
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    'Insanity' by Cameron Jace is a thrilling retelling of Alice in Wonderland set in the Radcliffe Lunatic Asylum, where Alice Wonder finds herself immersed in madness and mystery. The book intricately weaves together elements of horror, mystery, and psychological aspects, creating a captivating narrative that delves into the darkness of Wonderland monsters in the modern world. Readers are taken on a journey filled with riddles, puzzles, and enchanting phrases, keeping them engaged as they follow Alice's quest to stop a psychotic wonderlander from causing chaos.

    The writing style of 'Insanity' is described as fun, fast-paced, and entertaining, with a unique twist on the Alice in Wonderland tale. The characters, especially Alice and The Pillar, are portrayed as whimsical and crazy, adding depth to the storyline. The novel skillfully blends Wonderland iconography with real-world elements, creating a compelling and unconventional narrative that keeps readers guessing and wanting more.

    There is an exquisite-looking key drawn underneath the date. It's carved with a sharp instrument, probably a broken mirror. I couldn't have written this. I'm terrified of mirrors. They love to call it...

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    Automated Alice by Jeff Noon
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    In "Automated Alice," Jeff Noon takes readers on a whimsical journey through a futuristic and bizarre version of Manchester in 1998. The story follows Alice as she navigates through this strange world, encountering peculiar characters and engaging in surreal adventures reminiscent of Lewis Carroll's original Alice tales. Filled with puns, wordplay, and clever twists, the narrative weaves together elements of Carroll's universe with Noon's unique style, creating a playful and entertaining homage to the classic stories.

    Noon's writing style in "Automated Alice" captures the essence of Carroll's whimsical tone while adding his own touch of weirdness and modernity. The book is a blend of fantasy, science fiction, and absurdity, with themes of mystery, wordplay, and humor running throughout the narrative. Through inventive storytelling and imaginative scenarios, Noon crafts a quirky and engaging sequel that pays homage to Carroll's iconic characters and settings.

    Alice was beginning to feel very drowsy from having nothing to do. How strange it was that doing absolutely nothing at all could make one feel so tired. She slumped down even deeper into her armchair....

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    Splintered
    Book 1 in the series:Splintered

    Splintered - Splintered by A.G. Howard
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    'Splintered' by A.G. Howard is a dark and twisted modern take on Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. The story follows Alyssa, a teenage girl who can hear the voices of flowers and bugs, as she ventures down the rabbit hole to escape Wonderland and break the curse that has plagued her family. The novel is filled with evocative details that bring the setting of Wonderland to life, creating a sense of fear, delight, and mystery for the readers.

    My obsession with bugs started on a Friday in fifth grade. It had been a rough one. Taelor Tremont told everyone that I was related to Alice Liddell, the girl who inspired Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’...

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    A Blade So Black - Nightmare-Verse by L.L. McKinney
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    Alice, a high school student, is recruited by Addison Hatta to become a Dreamwalker after being attacked by a Nightmare. She navigates a double life between our world and Wonderland, where she fights Nightmares to protect both realms. The story is a modern and dangerous retelling of Alice in Wonderland, with fantastic world-building, emotional moments, and genuine peril.

    Alice ran her fingers over the ivory handles of the daggers on the desk in front of her. Cold light filled the blades, their surfaces more like silvered glass than steel. You’d think after three month...

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    Unbirthday
    Book 10 in the series:A Twisted Tale

    Unbirthday - A Twisted Tale by Liz Braswell
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    "Unbirthday" is a darker retelling of the classic "Alice in Wonderland," exploring the adventures of an eighteen-year-old Alice who is drawn back into Wonderland after discovering disturbing photographs of her old friends in perilous situations. With a quest to stop the Queen of Hearts, who has gone on a rampage, Alice teams up with familiar characters such as the Mad Hatter and a Dodo. The narrative weaves together elements of fantasy and reality, highlighting how Alice's experiences in Wonderland resonate with her life back home, ultimately drawing parallels between the two worlds.

    The writing style captures the whimsy of the original tale while infusing it with a more mature and complex storyline. Readers note that the book is filled with clever references to Lewis Carroll’s original work and includes themes of political corruption and personal growth. The tone is both nostalgic and adventurous, appealing to those familiar with the classic stories, while also introducing new elements that enrich Alice's character and her journey through a twisted version of Wonderland.

    Morning sunlight waved a cheery hello on the papered walls of an equally cheery bedroom. It had rained overnight, a proper rain—hard with big droplets—and the day came fresh scrubbed and eager. The ai...

    (Also, see 15 recommendations for the series A Twisted Tale )

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    Curiouser and Curiouser - Steampunk Fairy Tales: Alice in Wonderland by Melanie Karsak
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    'Curiouser and Curiouser' by Melanie Karsak is a unique twist on the classic Alice in Wonderland story, blending elements of steampunk and Victorian Gothic fiction. The book introduces a reimagined Alice character set in a steampunk lifestyle, with new faces and stories to tell while keeping familiar names from the original story. The plot follows Alice, now a former thief turned badass, as she embarks on a heist story set in Victorian London, encountering adapted versions of iconic characters like the Mad Hatter, the Jabberwock, and the Queen of Hearts.

    The writing style of 'Curiouser and Curiouser' is praised for its blend of modern and vintage elements, flawlessly blending historical references with dark imagery and blood and gore. The author, Melanie Karsak, expertly combines well-known phrases from the original story with a clever naming convention for characters, adding a level of realness to the fantastical retelling. The book is commended for its unique take on the source material, offering a mature and dark twist while still retaining elements of wonder and whimsy reminiscent of 'Alice in Wonderland.'

    “Curious.” I strained to look out the window of the carriage at the crowd thronging toward Hyde Park. A man on a Daedalus steam-powered buggy motored past. The well-dressed ladies in the back seat, th...

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    Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
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    Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen is a dark and twisted reimagining of the classic tale of Peter Pan, focusing on Captain Hook who is trapped in Neverland for centuries, forced to endlessly battle Pan and the Lost Boys. The story delves into Hook's desperation for death, his complex relationship with a grown woman named Stella who arrives in Neverland, and the themes of forgiveness and redemption. The book offers a different perspective on the Hook versus Pan relationship, creating a vivid and unique world within Neverland.

    My father was a mild man, most often buried happily in his accounting books or off to his warehouse. He did not countenance disobedience, but on this morning, I had no notion I had disobeyed, eager to...

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    Allison's Adventures in Underland - Harem of Hearts by C.M. Stunich
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    "Allison's Adventures in Underland" by C.M. Stunich is a dark and sexy retelling of Alice in Wonderland, set in a world filled with violence and explicit scenes. The story follows Allison as she falls down a rabbit hole, encountering stunningly good-looking men who are interested in her, forming a reverse harem. The book explores Allison's traumatic backstory, her relationships with the characters, and the twisted world of Underland. Despite some readers finding the writing confusing and dragging at times, many appreciated the unique take on the classic tale and the depth of the characters.

    “Are you seriously reading right now?” my younger sister, Edith, asks as she stands next to me in a silver dress covered in sequins. Her hair is twisted into a bun and secured to the side of her head ...

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