The Looking Glass Wars
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Narrated by:
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Gerard Doyle
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By:
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Frank Beddor
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"Doyle artfully animates a large and diverse cast of fantasy and real-life characters....[He] juggles an eclectic and other-worldly ensemble, never letting anything hit the ground." (Publishers Weekly)
"Doyle's use of onomatopoeia through the numerous battle sequences guarantee that listeners of all ages will enjoy this first in what promises to be a wild and wondrous trilogy." (AudioFile)
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When I bought this I was thinking it would be like Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West. (not a children's story) Or else like Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories. (a children's story that every adult should read) I was wrong.
This book is odd because the themes are maybe a bit much for a 7 year old, and the read is a bit too silly for anyone older. Also, I wish, I wish, I wish that authors/ editors would be mindful and stop using black/white imagery to mean good and bad. The "heroes" in this story are using white imagination to fight evil black imagination.
No one, writer, editors, publishers said hey, that sounds offensive lets search the depths of our own imaginations and come up with another image?
for younger audiences, I think
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Gripping! Loved it!
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