Monday, December 14, 2015

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Reviewed by: Jared
Lewis Carroll
M.A. Donohue & Co.
Pages: 202

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a very strange book. The author has a crazy imagination that he lets run rampant in this book. Alice is a young girl who chases a rabbit to it's hole and fell in. After that everything changed. There were strange creatures all around her that she'd never seen before; they talked too! Alice did not understand how any of this was happening and found it all to be very "curious." Alice met a lot of creatures during her adventure and learned a lot about Wonderland. She was constantly offending people when she told stories too. Alice did not fit in very well in Wonderland, but she had a good time.
People that have a very good imagination would enjoy reading this book. However, if your imagination is lacking, you would probably find this book a little obnoxious and hard to follow. This book would also be good for someone that wants know how hallucinogens affect you, because I'm fairly certain that the author was on something. All in all, I enjoyed this book and it was very interesting, although difficult to follow at times.

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