Abby in Wonderland

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2017.
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The very first Special Edition in the enchanting New York Times bestselling Whatever After series comes to paperback, simultaneous with Book #12.

Down the rabbit hole . . . I'm spending the day with my best friends, Frankie and Robin, and -- UGH -- snobby Penny. I'm not expecting anything magical to happen, until Frankie falls into a mysterious hole behind Penny's house . . . and we all wind up in the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!I've visited fairy tales before. But in Wonderland, everything is topsy-turvy. There are potions that make you grow, cakes that make you shrink, bossy caterpillars, and a horrible Queen of Hearts who wants to put us on trial.Now we have to:- Solve a riddle from the Cheshire cat - Attend a wacky tea party with the Mad Hatter- Become BFFs with Alice- And find Frankie. . . Or we'll be stuck in Wonderland for good!This special edition is extra-long, extra-enchanting, and comes with puzzles, games, and a Q&A with the author!

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9780545746649
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Though Whatever After features a wide variety of fairy tales and Nic Blake focuses more on African mythology and folklore, readers looking for a fantasy tale full of humor and action should check out both series. -- Stephen Ashley
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Though Whatever After is written in prose and draws inspiration from fairy tales, and Fantastic Tales is a graphic novel set in an original world, both fantasy series will appeal to readers looking for action and humor in equal measure. -- Stephen Ashley
Readers looking for a fast-paced tale that mixes the real world with fantasy adventure should check out both of these compelling series. Whatever After is a gateway fantasy told in prose, while Super Boba Cafe is a graphic novel. -- Stephen Ashley

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