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Paperback Alice's Adventure in Wonderland Book

ISBN: 1774818116

ISBN13: 9781774818114

Alice's Adventure in Wonderland

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," penned by the legendary Lewis Carroll, is a literary masterpiece that beckons readers into a whimsical world of unparalleled imagination and boundless curiosity. Published in 1865, this enduring classic has captured the hearts and minds of generations, enchanting both the young and the young at heart.


Follow Alice, a curious and spirited young girl, as she tumbles down a rabbit hole into a fantastical realm where the ordinary laws of reality are delightfully upended. In this surreal and wondrous land, readers encounter a colorful cast of characters, from the enigmatic Cheshire Cat and the perpetually late White Rabbit to the capricious Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter with his zany tea parties.


Lewis Carroll's prose is a gateway to a dreamscape where imagination knows no bounds, and whimsy reigns supreme. The story unfolds as a riddle, inviting readers to ponder its clever wordplay and whimsical logic. It's a tale that seamlessly straddles the line between childhood innocence and adult satire, offering profound observations on society and human nature beneath its fantastical surface.


"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a timeless journey that transcends the boundaries of time and age, inviting readers to embrace the magic of curiosity and the boundless realm of possibilities. Whether you're revisiting this enchanting world or embarking on your first adventure with Alice, prepare to be captivated by the whimsy, charm, and wit that make this book an enduring classic and a literary treasure for all time.

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This should not be your first introduction to Alice.

An occasional review will focus on this point. Alice in Wonderland is no more a children's book than "The Lord of the Rings". Occasionally, this and “Through the Looking-Glass” are bundled. If you are lucky, they will include "The Wasp in a Wig," a recently discovered episode Carroll deleted from Through the Looking-Glass, but which fits into the story in interesting ways. The reason this five-star out of 5 stars book gets fewer stars occasionally is not because of its contents or purpose; it is because of either being mistaken for a kid's book, in which case one wonders why it is forced on kids, or it is so dated that even the reader thinks it is g-o-b-b-l-e-d-y-g-o-o-k. The original book is filled with references to contemporary items and wordplay from the era. Many modified and retold books lose this. If you fall into either of these categories, you need to purchase "The Annotated Alice: The Definitive Edition" first; this will clear up the understandable confusion. Be aware that every sentence is a play on words, a jab at the culture of that time. I will not go through the story, as that is why you are buying this book. However, I will say that it is a classic and should be part of everyone's cultural education. When you make it through this book and enjoy it, the next challenge should be "Alice's Abenteuer Im Wunderland,” German Translation. If you are also interested in sci-fi, then you should try to obtain a copy of "Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by Henry Kuttner.
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