Review: Queens of Wonderland
Synopsis:
Enter through the looking glass into Queens of Wonderland, Book Two in the Defenders of Lore series, in which Knights of the Round Vanessa and Michael must follow Captain Hook into Wonderland alongside Alice to crush his treacherous plan and deal with an ongoing war between power-hungry queens
After saving reality and overcoming the numerous challenges that Neverland threw at her,…
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vil screaming and clinging on silver because of his unique magic makes sense 💀💀 he's scared of heights/falling because the evil queen died from falling off a cliff. but boy can he SCREAM those vocals don't lie
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Farena: And he just walks up, nuzzles them, and leaves!
Queen Kingscholar: Maybe he had a reason?
Farena: My darling, they had on the ring our grandmother gave him!
Queen Kingscholar: Oh.
Farena: My little brother is getting married!
Queen Kingscholar: Leona getting married sounds so-
Yuu, walks pass smelling like Leona: Crazy lion sleeping on all my clothes...
Farena:
Queen Kingscholar:
Farena, looks at his wife.
Queen Kingscholar: Dear, hold on. I need to take your measurements.
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Vil is one of the most well-written characters in Twisted Wonderland and I’m still baffled that people still manage to misinterpret him when nothing about him is that difficult to understand.
People always bash him for his obsession with beauty and reduce it to vanity when it was explained time and time again that Vil cares as much about internal beauty as external beauty. His search for growth was never centred around aesthetics only.
It’s also further explained that his pursuit of beauty is the path he believes would help him reach his goal of staying the longest on stage/being the hero. Vil’s book is about an actor who has been told ever since he was a child that he was meant to be the villain. Which was a role he didn’t wish to entertain so he worked his hardest to be worthy of the role he wanted, the role that would allow him to stay the longest on stage.
He learned all sorts of skills, pursued his studies, took care of his appearance, he did anything and everything in the name of improving himself, to be worthy of a role that keeps being denied to him and given to someone else, Neige. Then when he finally reached his limit after years of trying his hardest just to keep failing he lost it.
Even then why did he overblot? Because he couldn’t forgive himself. Because he couldn’t accept that he had become the villain, the exact thing that he had spent all his time and effort rejecting. Vil is terrified of being ugly inside and outside. He is terrified of being corrupted. He’s terrified of being bad.
People also love to bash him for being strict but he is one of the most caring housewarden. He does rule with an iron fist but even at his worst his motivation is always in his students’ best interest. Even Epel has to concede once he understands Vil’s true goal. On top of that Vil actually shows that he takes accountability for his actions, he knows how to apologise and he feels remorse for his wrongdoings.
Let’s not even talk about how he sacrificed himself for Idia and the world’s sake later on. As if this wouldn’t fully compromise his future.
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Meet This Author: Gama Ray Martinez
Q: When did you get started in writing stories?
I can’t remember ever not writing stories. I loved reading fantasy as a kid and I was always fascinated by the idea of creating a story like that myself.
Q: What inspired you to publish your book, Queens of Wonderland?
Wonderland, by its very nature, is quirky and insane. I just loved the idea of playing with that.
Q: Who are the main…
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