Book Review: Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
I can't believe I'd never read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland until now. What's even more embarrassing is that I have had the same copy on my shelves since I was in secondary school. Probably in like year 9. That was 13 years ago. As we get over that outrageous fact, lets review!
So we all know the story of Alice in Wonderland. The girl who fell down the rabbit hole, had tea with mad hatters and Cheshire cat's, got big and small and played with the Queen of hearts. Although relatively old, the book is easy to follow. Even as an adult, I could visualise all the vivid colours and the crazy characters with the descriptions provided by Carroll.
I would love to know how he managed to come up with such madness in the era he was writing in. It is a fantasy book which is completely bonkers with talking animals and unbeknown animals such as the Jabberwocky. It is difficult not to be enthralled by Carroll's writing. I loved the book and would also recommend listening to the audiobook which is narrated by Miriam Margoyles - as always, she performs it fantastically.
It would be impossible to rate this below a 4 but as an adult I don't think I could rate it a 5. As such, I am giving Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 5⭐
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