Looking Glass Girl
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Tragedy, mystery and magic: Cathy’s 21st century Alice in Wonderland. A very real Alice you might sit next to in class, on a very surreal adventure. Alice is thrilled when Savannah invites her to a Wonderland-themed sleepover. She’s wanted to join this circle of friends for soooo long. But that night, Alice is rushed to hospital. As her friends and family rally round, a mystery unfolds. Was Alice pushed? Who would want to hurt her? Can her loved ones – and the gorgeous boy at her side – help Alice survive? Such a treat: dark, romantic and as brilliant as the original. Get ready to fall down the rabbit hole again…
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141357829
Publisher
Date published
April 2nd, 2015
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.5; Middle years; 7.0 points
Condition
New
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What kids think
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goldstar264
on 22 July 2015Yet again, Cathy Cassidy wrote another amazing book. I just could never put it down and it was finished before I knew it! If you like Cathy Cassidy’s other books I would recommend you read this, she never disappoints!
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JapaneseStar
on 5 June 2015Such a good book I’ve never been a huge fan of Alice in Wonderland but this version I LOVED IT!!! I did not except any of that happen I would totally recommend it! 😊
5 out of 5
Ilovebooks4ever3
on 7 September 2019
I love this book, its through the looking glass except in the modern world. What I love about it is that it’s more realistic than Lewis Carol’s book and it’s an emotional story of life or death