I first read this story because of my 9th grade English Teacher. He was this weird guy who told us to 'find all the funny places'. Not analyse the story, not try and understand every single word. No, find the funny paragraphs, the funny words (he had a blast about curiouser and curiouser). He was fi...
I just finished with Alice in Wonderland for my course, and while I was searching for deeper meaning I found one truth about the reading of this book. It's simply more enjoyable to read this nonsense book without a since of purpose (or porpoise as the case may be). I had never read this delightful...
Review also posted here on TotalTeenFiction.This is one of the books that really prompted me to start this challenge. I've had it on my shelves since I was a child! Everyone knows the story of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland but how many people have read it instead of just hearing about it? It's on...
Enjoyed the book far better than I'd realize. I hated the movie, no seriously Cheshire Cat and Hatter were the only reasons why I liked it, and I was sure I'd hate the book. I liked it.
Due to Coursera, I do read multiple of version of Alice and I've reviewed the first story before but this edition is what you should look for if you ever have any critical writing with the both Alice stories. I won't go into the details about the story but one of the major advantage of having this b...
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