Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

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Alice in Wonderland was kind of confusing for me but at the same time, intriguing.
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A beautiful book, rife with stunning imagery and allegory. I enjoy Through the Looking Glass even more, though.
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I absolutely loved the book as a little girl. It always brought me to a special place. I love it still as an adult
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I liked the book, although it was hard for me to follow all the description. I like that it keeps the things without coherence it's pretty cool. I don't get why everybody is so obsessed with this book but it's good.
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It's been since a child that I recall reading it, or I may have been thinking of the Disney movie rather than the book.
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I've only ever seen the movie, and I found it uninteresting for the most part. Is the book much better?
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I read Alice in Wonderland when I was in grade school, which has been a very long time ago. I still remember reading it. I can't remember though, was she dreaming or was it supposed to have actually happened to her? It is a strange story.
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This has been my favourite book since childhood. The story is so amazingly described that every time I read this book it takes me along in that wonderland. I enjoy it very much reading this book.
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This is such a beautiful story and it has so many interpretations. I have seen it applied in business, at church, and at school Thanks!
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I remember being a child and having this story told in several different ways before being shown the Walt Disney version of the film. Finally when I was in highschool, I found a copy in the library and decided to read it for myself after all these years. To put it blunt Walt Disney did not do this masterpiece any justice at all. The important details and character and interactions that were left out from each time I had heard the story was scandalous. I was immersed in the book for days and couldn't put it down. After reading it, I couldn't look at the film's the same!
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A nicely written story and one that brings many odd characters to life. My favorite character was the Queen of Hearts.
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Post by Venkat- eswaran »

Alice in wonderland is a fantastic fantasy story.I never read such a kind of story before.This story is a remarkable to english language
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Post by Brooke_4 »

I really enjoyed this book, however I have read it as a teenager and did not enjoy it as much as I believe I would have as a child. I also went in thinking about the Alice In Wonderland movie, the cartoon one, and they have similarities, but are very different. Overall I have this book 4 out of 5 stars and would definitely recommend it to just about every one. :D
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I love this book! I read it when I was like 14 years old and I enjoyed it very much!
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Oh, my. I was so confused, I couldn't tell you what this book was trying to say!!
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