Through the Looking GlassReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - Fiction "Through the Looking Glass," first published in 1872, takes Alice and the readers to the looking-glass country. In this fantastic land, everything is reversed just like reflections in a mirror. Alice encounters several mythological creatures as well as characters from nursery rhymes. Her exciting and unusual adventures make it fascinating read. Brilliant! |
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