Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
By: Lewis Carroll
Reviewed by: Liam J., 13
Rating: Really liked it

Alice really wants to grow up (she does enough of that you'll see) so as to have tea with her sister, mother, and their friends. As she follows a white rabbit, through a tunnel and down a hole, things start to change. She drinks from a bottle and grows fifteen feet tall. Then she eats some cake and shrinks to the size of a mouse. This happens a few times during her adventure, along with many other peculiar things. Lewis Carroll even quoted afterwards, "I had sent my heroine down a rabbit-hole... without the slightest idea what was to happen afterwards." Great book overall, finished it in one day.

Recommeded to: Everybody

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