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Henry s writing here is gorgeous, as ever. Bookish Birdport A
great new look at the classic J.M. Barrie tale. --Hello Magazine
Online
With its multi-layered characters and incredibly twisty plot that
still keeps the origin story close at heart, this is the best YA
adaptation of any classic tale I've read to date. --Page to Stage
For anyone looking for a story that will captivate you and
leaving you begging for more I thoroughly recommend this book.
Even if you aren t a fan of Peter Pan (the original book and
movie) this origin might just give you reason to revisit this
tale with a fresh pair of eyes. --Ramblings of a Writer
It's a book that will have you second guessing and thinking about
the original story in a completely new, eye opening and twisted
light. --Of Beauty and Nothingness
A must read for absolutely anyone that loves fantasy, horror, or
even just fairy tales. --Angel Wings and Petticoats
There was never a dull moment in this book, Christina Henry has
done a great job with this book. --Niffler Reads
Christina Henry writes a cracking tale. I couldn t get enough of
her writing. --Always Trust In Books
An engaging read which offered a dark and disturbing take on a
much loved tale. --Owl on the Bookshelf
It really is a story of growing up, of love and loss and to my
mind Henry nails her characters totally. If you've ever read or
seen Peter Pan and thought ' something's not right here...' then
she reveals exactly what that is - but immediately ups the ante
and shows how desperately wrong things can get. --Blue Book
Balloon
Lost Boy was an amazing read, it s now one of my favourite
retellings and I will definitely be reading it again. --Sugar
Quills
Praise for Alice
"Christina Henry shakes the fairy dust off a legend; this Peter
Pan will give you chills." --Genevieve Valentine, author of
Persona
"Careful, this white rabbit will lead you on a psychotic journey
through the bowels of magic and madness. I, for one, thoroughly
enjoyed the ride." --Brom, author of The Child Thief
"I loved falling down the rabbit hole with this dark, gritty
tale. A unique spin on a classic and one wild ride!" --Gena
Showalter, New York Times bestselling author of A Mad Zombie
Party
"A dark, delightfully disturbing fall down a rabbit hole of
madness and mystery. This is not your mamma's Alice." --R. S.
Belcher, author of Brotherhood of the Wheel
"A horrifying fantasy that will have you reexamining your love
for this childhood favorite. Smooth, velvety prose blends well
with the deliciously complex characters and intricate story
line... A world that is nothing like Lewis Carroll ever
imagined." --RT Book Reviews (Top pick)
"Takes Lewis Carroll's classic tale and turns it on its ear,
giving us a dark and occasionally disturbing story about a young
woman who let her curiosity get the better of her." --Vampire
Book Club
"A dark and deeply disturbing revisit of Alice's Adventures in
Wonderland? Who wouldn't like it?" --Kirkus Reviews
"Henry retains all the surreality of Carroll's tale but makes it
even darker, leading readers down a ier rabbit hole and into
a city that's fantastical, y and frankly more satisfying than
Carroll's original... The writing is brisk, the story
compulsive... A fun, chilling, exciting, magical read." --The
Oklahoman
About the Author
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Christina Henry is the author of the national bestselling
Black Wings series (Black Spring, Black Heart, Black City),
featuring Agent of Death Madeline Black and her popcorn-loving
gargoyle, Beezle. Christina lives in Chicago with her husband and
son.