10 Addictive Books for Fans of Through the Looking-Glass
Step through the looking-glass and into a world of wonder with these 10 addictive books that capture the magic and whimsy of Lewis Carroll’s beloved classic. From mind-bending adventures to surreal journeys, these novels will transport you to realms where anything is possible.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
Why it's the perfect match
This iconic prequel to Through the Looking-Glass introduces readers to the fantastical world of Wonderland and the curious Alice, setting the stage for the adventures to come.
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The Phantom Tollbooth
by Norton Juster
Join Milo on a whimsical journey through the Kingdom of Wisdom, where he encounters puns, paradoxes, and unforgettable characters in this timeless classic.

The Neverending Story
by Michael Ende
Bastian discovers a mysterious book that transports him to the magical land of Fantastica, where he must embark on a quest to save the realm from the encroaching Nothing.

The Wizard of Oz
by L. Frank Baum
Follow Dorothy and her friends as they navigate the enchanting and sometimes treacherous world of Oz, encountering witches, wizards, and talking animals along the way.

The Chronicles of Narnia
by C.S. Lewis
Step through the wardrobe and into the magical land of Narnia, where talking animals, mythical creatures, and epic battles await in this beloved series.

The Princess Bride
by William Goldman
This classic tale of true love and high adventure features a cast of unforgettable characters and a story within a story that will keep you captivated until the very end.

The Phantom of the Opera
by Gaston Leroux
Delve into the dark and mysterious world of the Paris Opera House, where a disfigured genius lurks in the shadows, weaving a tale of love, obsession, and tragedy.

The Secret Garden
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Discover the magic of a hidden garden and the power of friendship in this heartwarming tale of a young girl who finds solace and healing in the beauty of nature.

Peter Pan
by J.M. Barrie
Join Peter Pan, Wendy, and the Lost Boys on their adventures in Neverland, where they battle pirates, encounter mermaids, and learn the importance of growing up while never losing the magic of childhood.

The Little Prince
by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
This philosophical tale follows a young prince who travels from planet to planet, learning valuable lessons about life, love, and the importance of seeing the world through a child's eyes.
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