I am not overly familiar with Lewis Carroll's work since I never liked Alice in Wonderland too much (the movies, never read the books). His poetry was completely new to me, but after I recently read Edward Lear's nonsense poetry (which was being compared as similar to Lewis Carroll) I was not lookin...
With The Hunting of the Snark Lewis Carroll wrote a fantastic “Agony in eight fits“ that puzzles and fascinates audiences since 1876. Without going into too much detail: it is beautiful and I simply love it!This is the annotated edition which means, that there are more explanatory footnotes than act...
(Original Review, 1994-08-10)I’ve always interpreted “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” as a (modern) Fairytale.In a way most of modern commercial movies are more like classical fairytales: very elemental stories set in a simplistic moral universe, with stereotypical characters. The movies may seem ...
Alice in Wonderland is a classic tale about a girl who enters a whole new world through a rabbit hole. She is trying to find her way home but she gets sucked into her own curiosity. On her journey she finds many friends and discovers new possibilities. I would use this book starting in 3rd grade. I...
The story of Ryder and Tiffany continues in this second book. You should read Marked For Death before you read this one.As Ryder and Tiffany are getting settled in a life together, she can't help wondering if she is really cut out for the biker lifestyle. Tiff loves Ryder like no other man before,...
An exciting book for fans of Twilight and other paranormal fiction, Nocturnal will suck you in to the story and make you crave more. I'm already looking forward to book 2. I read this book prior to publishing at the request of the author and this is my honest review.
An exciting book for fans of Twilight and other paranormal fiction, Nocturnal will suck you in to the story and make you crave more. I'm already looking forward to book 2. I read this book prior to publishing at the request of the author and this is my honest review.
Hot on the tails of the rabid success of Alice in Wonderland comes the similar, but somewhat different, sequel. The absurdity of this volume is of the same scope as the original, but in many cases, being a sequel, it seems to lack some of the uniqueness of the original. One thing I noticed with rega...
Please note that the version of this book I am here reviewing is one printed in Stockholm in 1945, though the book is in English, so the illustrations would not be the same as in this version. I suddenly felt the desire to read this book/these stories, though it turned out I had in fact many years...
I think i liked this one about as much as the last one. I didn't find Alice as annoying this time, which is nice. *Review written on December 17, 2014.*
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