Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #1-2) 
When Alice sees a white rabbit take a watch out of its waistcoat pocket she decides to follow it, and a sequence of most unusual events is set in motion. This mini book contains the entire topsy-turvy stories of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, accompanied by practical notes and Martina Pelouso's memorable full-colour illustrations.
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Many questions arose both around Carrolls alleged drug consumption and mental state of the author and besides himself, nobody will ever know. But it has been used to argue for pro drug consumption by hippies, for damnation by all of their political opponents and as part of the myth how authors find inspirations. The idea of how the mental state of a writer, or artist in general, influences her/his works is even more fascinating, because the thin line between sane imagination and creativity and

We're all mad here. In a journey through these two magical little stories, you will find:a Charming World,a Curious little girl, whimsical charactersand a lot ofNonsense.And that's its appeal.Story 1- Alice's Adventures In Wonderland : 5 StarsIn short: Alice falls through a rabbit hole and lands in Wonderland. Strange shit happens.I was suprised at how much I adored this book. I just started reading it and I couldn't stop. Even though you could say I'm way too old for it, you are never really
This is a weird one. The more I read the more I'm okay with the weirdness. Does that say something about me? I thought at first I wouldn't read it to my kids because it's too strange, but I'm thinking now I might. They just might like it. We'll see how it ends. Am I lame that I've never read this before? Okay, done with them both. Alice in Wonderland was okay. Still weird. Weird and I didn't understand it. Through the Looking Glass took weird to a whole new level. A bad level. The whole time I
One of my favourite books from my childhood and I still adore it now, fantastic!
People love this. Not me. Does that mean I'm not people? Usually I like scatterbrained, nonsensical stuff and that's probably my problem: I don't get the references. At least some of the wild and crazy antics seem to happen to prove a point about the ridiculousness of some or other quirky British convention. So maybe all the wacky shit that goes down in Alice in Wonderland has a deeply satirical basis? I must give Carroll his due, the satire that I did get I enjoyed. However, for me much of this
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Title | : | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #1-2) |
Author | : | Lewis Carroll |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 239 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 2000 by Penguin Group (USA) (first published 1871) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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"I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, sir," said Alice, "Because I'm not myself, you see."When Alice sees a white rabbit take a watch out of its waistcoat pocket she decides to follow it, and a sequence of most unusual events is set in motion. This mini book contains the entire topsy-turvy stories of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, accompanied by practical notes and Martina Pelouso's memorable full-colour illustrations.
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Original Title: | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There |
ISBN: | 0451527747 (ISBN13: 9780451527745) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #1-2 |
Characters: | The Hatter (Lewis Carroll), The Queen of Hearts (Lewis Carroll), The Cheshire Cat (Lewis Carroll), The White Rabbit (Lewis Carroll), Humpty Dumpty (Lewis Carroll), Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Lewis Carroll), The Dormouse (Lewis Carroll), The Red Queen (Lewis Carroll), The White Queen (Lewis Carroll), The White Knight (Lewis Carroll), The Mock Turtle (Lewis Carroll), The Jabberwock (Lewis Carroll), The Caterpillar (Lewis Carroll), Alice (Lewis Carroll), Dinah (Lewis Carroll), The March Hare (Lewis Carroll) |
Setting: | United Kingdom England Wonderland |
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Ratings: 4.07 From 438763 Users | 10073 ReviewsWeigh Up Based On Books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland #1-2)
One of my favourite books and still loved by my Grandchildren today. Pure nostalgia.Many thanks to HarperDesign for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest reviewthe best part are all the interactive illustrations| Goodreads | Blog | Pinterest | LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram
Many questions arose both around Carrolls alleged drug consumption and mental state of the author and besides himself, nobody will ever know. But it has been used to argue for pro drug consumption by hippies, for damnation by all of their political opponents and as part of the myth how authors find inspirations. The idea of how the mental state of a writer, or artist in general, influences her/his works is even more fascinating, because the thin line between sane imagination and creativity and

We're all mad here. In a journey through these two magical little stories, you will find:a Charming World,a Curious little girl, whimsical charactersand a lot ofNonsense.And that's its appeal.Story 1- Alice's Adventures In Wonderland : 5 StarsIn short: Alice falls through a rabbit hole and lands in Wonderland. Strange shit happens.I was suprised at how much I adored this book. I just started reading it and I couldn't stop. Even though you could say I'm way too old for it, you are never really
This is a weird one. The more I read the more I'm okay with the weirdness. Does that say something about me? I thought at first I wouldn't read it to my kids because it's too strange, but I'm thinking now I might. They just might like it. We'll see how it ends. Am I lame that I've never read this before? Okay, done with them both. Alice in Wonderland was okay. Still weird. Weird and I didn't understand it. Through the Looking Glass took weird to a whole new level. A bad level. The whole time I
One of my favourite books from my childhood and I still adore it now, fantastic!
People love this. Not me. Does that mean I'm not people? Usually I like scatterbrained, nonsensical stuff and that's probably my problem: I don't get the references. At least some of the wild and crazy antics seem to happen to prove a point about the ridiculousness of some or other quirky British convention. So maybe all the wacky shit that goes down in Alice in Wonderland has a deeply satirical basis? I must give Carroll his due, the satire that I did get I enjoyed. However, for me much of this
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