Book Review: Seeing Redd by Frank Beddor

All the characters from The Looking Glass Wars are back in Frank Beddor’s sequel, Seeing Redd. When we last saw Alyss, Dodge, Hatter, Molly and everyone else, they were all settling in happily to a Wonderland with out the tyranny of Redd, who escaped through the Heart Crystal with her deadly assassin, The Cat.

But all is not well in Wonderland when we return. Even with Redd out of the picture, Alyss has enemies. There will always be a few who prefer Black Imagination over White and those few are making trouble for Alyss. Not to mention King Arch of the Borderlands, who with his masculine superiority, believes that no woman, least of all Alyss, is fit to rule a kingdom.

After a mysterious explosion in the Crystal Continuum, Wonderland’s form of transportation, Alyss is informed by King Arch that her bodyguard, Molly, has been taken hostage. King Arch claims to be only an intermediary for the real criminals, but Alyss suspects the truth. Arch explains that Hatter Madigan is to come out and negotiate Molly’s release. Despite Alyss’ direct order that he is to stay in Wonderland, Hatter makes his way into Borderland intent on freeing Molly.

Meanwhile, Redd and The Cat have made it to Earth through the Heart Crystal where Redd gathers an army made of ex-Wonderland citizens and those few Earthlings that have powerful Black Imagination. There she picks up a few shudder-worthy characters including Alistaere, a mad doctor who performs autopsies on people before they die, Siren, a women who can cripple people with the force of her voice, Sacrenoir, a man able to raise flesh eating skeletons, and Vollrath, a member of the tutor species that took a dark turn. With these and many others in tow Redd makes her way back to Wonderland to reclaim the throne from Alyss.

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  • 1 - T.C.

    Sep 18, 2007 at 8:58 am

    I'm on Chapter 30 now! Some creepy little buggers Redd has up her sleeve. And it's very neat seeing the usually stoic Hatter showing his emotions through his actions - it makes him more relatable.

    Can't wait to sit down and finish the book! I really want to see what happens! Then I want to do a review of my own on my blog! Probably not as lengthy and fancy as yours, but... :)

  • 2 - Katie McNeill

    Sep 18, 2007 at 3:38 pm

    I really liked that about Hatter as well; seeing his more human side. It added a lot of depth to the book. I'm looking forward to reading your review, I'm sure you will pick out some things that I missed.

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