![]() When you add in the introduction of Gavin and Veronica to the story, this just adds to the struggle in their relationship. Both Cole and Ali are extremely stubborn and extremely insecure which makes for quite a bit of drama when it comes to their relationship. The book in some places did drag in the plot with the constant relationship struggles between Cole and Ali as the story progressed. As a fan of all things Alice in Wonderland, I was eager to see that Showalter is making more of an effort to acknowledge Lewis Carrol’s work. I can say that Showalter has more little nods and acknowledgements towards Alice in Wonderland with the constant appearance of mirrors (to the point the mirrors almost take a place as a character in the book!), and little quirks that reference Wonderland and the Mad Hatter. and Ali Bell because it is such a huge chunk of why Ali acts the way she does in Through the Zombie Glass. I won’t give away the main plot line that deals with Z.A. While the story still has its plethora of slayers, zombies, and battles with Anima Industries, the plot centers its attention on Ali Bell, her relationship with Cole, and her internal struggle with the darkness within. The book picks up shortly where Alice in Zombieland left out and brings the reader right back into the strange and curious world that Showalter creates in the White Rabbit Chronicles with a whole new twist. Gena Showalter continues the White Rabbit Chronicles with Through the Zombie Glass. ![]() ![]() ![]() (Kindle Edition)/ Barnes and Nobles (Nook Edition)/ Kobo/ Goodreads ![]()
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