Alice in Wonderland - pdf book
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The story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar and anthropomorphic creatures. The tale is filled with allusions to Dodgson's friends. The tale plays with logic in ways that have given the story lasting popularity with adults as well as children. It is considered to be one of the most characteristic examples of the genre of literary nonsense, and its narrative course and structure have been enormously influential, especially in the fantasy genre.Download
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I've read it over and over, and never
grow tired of it! The lack of logic in the story is a nice contrast to
our world that is too full of cold logic. I find Alice charming, and
the rampant wordplay very fun!
could never understand why people think this is a great book. a real bordom...
Love this book, it's not the complete
version, I noticed while only skimming it. My favourite part by far, the
walrus's monolouge(thing).
Seriously retarded. I'm not sorry i read it cause it's a classic, but wouldnt do it again.
Absolutely LOVE this story! My 6
year-old wouldn't let me stop reading. I love that she already has such a
love of books! This is a great story for children, simple, fun and
recognizable.
This version is abridged. It's missing
chapters 9 and 10. It's even missing the disappearing Cheshire Cat. Why?
It's not a long book in the first place.
Don't waste your time with this thing, look for a complete version elsewhere.
I give it one star as a reflection of this version rather than the work itself.
Don't waste your time with this thing, look for a complete version elsewhere.
I give it one star as a reflection of this version rather than the work itself.
This isn't the complete work. I don't
know how much it has been abridged, but there a chunks, including the
pepper song taken out from the "Pig and the Pepper" Chapter.
No pictures, there a big part to this book. he took the time to draw them him self, i wish they were in it.
"smile" is left: Logically impossible, since a smile is a behavior, not objects that are so behaving. The walrus and carpenter, eating oysters: speculation about the moral superiority of one over the other, as one eats more, but feels deeply sorry for the oysters, and the other eats less, but feels no sympathy. I hope that parents can read the original to children. The cartoon version should be put off until the original has been read to the kids.
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