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Princess Alyss Of Wonderland [Hardcover]


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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too, Jan 9 2008
This review is from: Princess Alyss Of Wonderland (Hardcover)
I fell in love with Frank Beddor's Alyss Hart in THE LOOKING GLASS WARS. If you're a fan of the story, then you'll be impressed with this scrapbook, which includes beautiful illustrations, fun little cards, pull-out flaps, and more.

Don't come into PRINCESS ALYSS OF WONDERLAND looking for a lot more information on the story, though. This is a companion of sorts to Frank Beddor's story of Alyss, Hatter Madigan, Dodge Anders, The Cat, the city of Wonderland, and Redd.

It's a beautifully designed compendium of letters to and from Alyss and journal type entries, but doesn't tell you a lot more than what you already learned in the first book. But if you put it together with THE LOOKING GLASS WARS and SEEING REDD, the second book in the series, this is a fine addition to your library.

Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
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Amazon.com: 4.2 out of 5 stars (15 customer reviews)

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Wonderland!, Nov 26 2007
By Jenny Smith "midwestmom" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Princess Alyss Of Wonderland (Hardcover)
Please pass it on! Princess Alyss of Wonderland is NOT the 3rd installment of the Looking Glass Wars. It is a scrapbook of the lost art and letters of Princess Alyss while she was a little girl living in exile in London and meant to give fans of the series even more to mull over. I had seen the cover art for this and was waiting for the book because I knew my 6-year-old would love it. We had a wonderful time going through the book together and discovering all the hidden extras and card game(!) and fun but it wasn't until I sat and read it on my own that I realized how it worked for adults as well. The narrator is a historian who guides the reader through the whole probability of this really having occurred - it's a fully formed factual basis that adds up to support the premise that Alyss was REALLY a princess from Wonderland. Visually the kids will love it - but adults get something to wrap their heads around as well. Beautiful job.

midwestmom

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Scrapbook!, Nov 28 2007
By Lowbar Productions - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Princess Alyss Of Wonderland (Hardcover)
This is a well-crafted scrapbook with some beautiful artwork. It is an excellent companion piece to Frank Beddor's Looking Glass Wars trilogy (it is NOT the third book of the trilogy as one review here erroneously states). If you like those books and/or the Hatter M. graphic novel spin-off, Princess Alyss of Wonderland provides additional backstory (or "evidence") in a visually entertaining manner. A fun read.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More Ancillary than Necessary, Feb 8 2008
By Jennifer Farrell - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Princess Alyss Of Wonderland (Hardcover)
This book adds very little to the Beddor and Alyss Heart universe. However, it is wonderfully crafted and helps continue the mystique that Beddor is creating that Alyss was a real person trapped in Victorian England. It fills in a few gaps of her stay in England, but it is not necessary to read in order to understand The Looking Glass Wars or Queen Redd. The Hatter M comic books do far more for the overall storyline.
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