Through the Looking Glass: Alice in Wonderland Book II : A Classic Fantasy Tale of Imagination, Adventure, and Curiosity

What if stepping through a mirror meant leaving logic behind and entering a world where everything works backwards? "Through the Looking-Glass", Lewis Carroll’s dazzling sequel to "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland", invites you into an even stranger, smarter, and more imaginative journey than before. When Alice climbs through the looking-glass in her drawing-room, she finds herself inside a chessboard world where time runs oddly, words mean whatever their speakers choose, and logic twists into delightful nonsense. Blending playful fantasy with sharp wit and hidden philosophy, Carroll crafts a story filled with riddles, wordplay, and surreal adventures that reward listeners of all ages. Beneath the humor lies a timeless exploration of identity, growing up, imagination, and the strange rules that govern the adult world. Perfect for fans of classic fantasy, whimsical storytelling, and imaginative adventures that spark both laughter and thought. Press play and step through the mirror - where nothing is quite what it seems, and wonder waits on the other side.

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What if stepping through a mirror meant leaving logic behind and entering a world where everything works backwards? "Through the Looking-Glass", Lewis Carroll’s dazzling sequel to "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland", invites you into an even stranger, smarter, and more imaginative journey than before. When Alice climbs through the looking-glass in her drawing-room, she finds herself inside a chessboard world where time runs oddly, words mean whatever their speakers choose, and logic twists into delightful nonsense. Blending playful fantasy with sharp wit and hidden philosophy, Carroll crafts a story filled with riddles, wordplay, and surreal adventures that reward listeners of all ages. Beneath the humor lies a timeless exploration of identity, growing up, imagination, and the strange rules that govern the adult world. Perfect for fans of classic fantasy, whimsical storytelling, and imaginative adventures that spark both laughter and thought. Press play and step through the mirror - where nothing is quite what it seems, and wonder waits on the other side.

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