im not sure but its being dicided on thelookingglasswars.com
Answer: 356 pgs.
"The Looking Glass Wars" by Frank Beddor is a fantasy novel that reimagines the story of Alice in Wonderland. Some key vocabulary words from the book include: Vorpal (a magical weapon), Wonderland (the alternate world where the story is set), Alyss (the protagonist), and Arch (the main villain).
The theme or central message of the book, "The Looking Glass Wars" by Frank Beddor is that Redd and her army (which is black imagination) are defeated by white imagination which is Alyss and her army. So you should be good, not evil, that good will dominate over evil.
The third book in the Mortal Instruments series is titled "City of Glass."
No. It's a finished book.
Through the Looking Glass
Alice Through the Looking-Glass.
in the third book, "City of Glass"
The story as told in the book of Lewis Carroll is more extensive and detailed if you compare how the story is told in the film "Alice Through the Looking Glass" (sic). Furthermore, the original title of the book is: "Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There", as this is a long title is common abbreviate it so: "Through the Looking Glass", the film has a title that begins with the word "Alice". There are characters and scenes in the movie that are not on the book by Lewis Carroll and vice versa.
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Yes they do :D , in the 3rd book City of glass , in the epilogue.
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