Looking Glass

  • Looking Glass
    By Christina Henry

    Based on the wondrous works of Lewis Carroll, The Chronicles of Alice follow a young woman through a mystical realm, where she must fight against magicians, monsters, and her own lurking madness."--Provided by publisher.

  • Looking Glass: A Christina Henry Alice novel
    By Christina Henry

    Collection of four dark novellas set in the Alice series universe.

  • Looking Glass
    By Christina Henry

    Nicholas asked , gesturing at Hattie . “ My little Hattie ? ” Rabbit asked . He reached back over his shoulder and Hattie obligingly put her hand in his without his even asking . “ Oh , she was a prize that I won and I like to keep her ...

  • Looking Glass
    By Christina Henry

    In four new novellas, Christina Henry returns to the world of Alice and Red Queen, where magic runs as freely as secrets and blood.

  • Looking Glass
    By Andrew Mayne

    A Wall Street Journal bestseller.

  • Looking Glass
    By Alice Embree

    It was published in The Rag October 12, 1970 and February 25, 1974. In 1970, it was also published in Space City News and The Texas Observer. The poem was included in the book, Celebrating The Rag: Austin's Iconic Underground Newspaper, ...

  • Looking Glass
    By James R. Strickland

    In the gritty future, hackers and IT security technicians fight a different kind of war in cyberspace.

  • Looking Glass: A Special Edition of the Lovely Bones
    By Alice Sebold

    In "The Lovely Bones," the spirit of fourteen-year-old Susie Salmon describes her murder and her family's efforts to find the killer; and in "Looking Glass," Susie's story is integrated with cases of actual missing children.

  • Looking Glass: A Man's Reflections Within the Scope of Dating & Relationships
    By Vernon V. Jackson Jr

    Not from a place driven by fear, false perceptions, and hyper-masculinity. This book is also for men looking for better ways to relate to their feelings and articulate them in healthy ways within their relationships.