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Arch Enemy by Frank Beddor

Arch Enemy

The Looking Glass Wars

by Frank Beddor

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  • Oct 2009, 384 pages
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Arch Enemy
Awesome better get it from the library ;)
Nick Pouliot

Arch Enemy was EXCELLENT!
The first book started the series out strong, and the second book added depth to a lot of characters, as well as introducing a few. The third book ties it all up well as well as adding to the Caterpillar Oracle's characters. I loved this book the best of all three, with the second one coming up... well, second! The first book stayed a little too long in London with "Alice", and that bored me a little bit, but when she comes back, it picks up fast.

You should create another series book, perhaps using something supernatural as a basis?
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