150 years ago, one of the most praised children's books was written.
And, 150 years ago, one of literature's greatest mysteries was born with it.
After moving to England to study literature in Oxford, Martin Roque-an Alice in Wonderland fanatic-comes across an urban legend which says that Lewis Carroll, the author of the books he loves, wrote a third volume of the Wonderland series and hid it from the public for mysterious reasons. While in college, he meets Nicole Fialho-a history student-, and, after stealing the original Alice manuscript, they both start to uncover a series of clues and riddles hidden by its writer for centuries. However, they soon realize that those same clues can prove the veracity of the legend, and, together, they fall into a unique adventure after the real-life history that originated the infamous fairy tale, coming across real landmarks, real historical figures, real situations, and real mysteries!
Based on the life story of Lewis Carroll, Looking for Wonderland brings the well-known tale of Alice in a never before seen retelling. Exposing the story's enigmas, interpretations and joining the loose ends from its obscure origins in a mind-blowing, unforgettable way!
Join in and discover the truth about Wonderland.
Are you ready to find out how actually deep the rabbit hole goes?
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When Jane Madarang's neighbor Natalie kills herself and leaves behind cryptic instructions, it's up to Jane and her classmates to unearth deadly secrets.
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Natalie Driscoll is dead.
She threw herself out a window and left her neighbor Jane to unravel their town's darkest secrets. Following Natalie's instructions leads Jane to three other high school students who all have something to hide. The four of them must carry out Natalie's final errand while solving the mysteries written in her diary. But the secrets they unearth may be far more dangerous than what they ever imagined.
Content and/or trigger warning: This story contains scenes of suicide, violence and murder that may be triggering for some readers.
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