Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There

By Lewis Caroll

Alice accidentally entered into another version of the world through a looking glass in her house. In that world, things seems to work differently. The chess pieces are alive and the flowers talk to each other. The Red Queen told Alice that the entire countryside is a huge chessboard and Alice has the chance to be the queen. As Alice progresses through the squares, she met all kind of characters and events that was going on in the square.

This is a fun exploration of the mirror world, where everything is somewhat opposite but same at the same time. Each of the characters this time round seems to have their own battle to fight. The Walrus and the Carpenter is an interesting story where they were trying to lure the oysters to follow them, and the Tweedledum and Tweedledee are two fun characters who agree and disagree at the same time. Alice is braver this time round, with the courage to explore further. But at the end of the day, she still wonders if the world that she just exited was real.