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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

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Embark on a mesmerizing adventure with Alice in Wonderland, the queen of hearts, and the mischievous Cheshire Cat in this extraordinary ebook.

Step into the wondrous depths of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, penned by the renowned English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, widely known as Lewis Carroll. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this online classic children's book that also continues to captivate adult readers worldwide.

98 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 17, 2023

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Lewis Carroll

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The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by the pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican clergyman and photographer.

His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all considered to be within the genre of literary nonsense.

Oxford scholar, Church of England Deacon, University Lecturer in Mathematics and Logic, academic author of learned theses, gifted pioneer of portrait photography, colourful writer of imaginative genius and yet a shy and pedantic man, Lewis Carroll stands pre-eminent in the pantheon of inventive literary geniuses.

He also has works published under his real name.

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194 reviews11 followers
March 21, 2026
I read it on Apple Books, the first book I read there too, and it was an Apple Books book. I just confirmed it with a downloaded pdf (the oxford classics) that it was complete and unabridged. Looks like it, though don't remember the poem before the book (maybe it was there, or is it a poem affixed to the collection (of four books is it) and written for it?)

I took long gaps in between, that hurt the experience a bit...fastreviewing it now on the pdf, also helped in that regard. Finished it today, the first day of the Spring B, 21 March, 2026.

In any case, it wasn't too good. Anothter of the extremly long line of british overrated things (is there a worse band in history than beatles? LOTR? pride and prejudice? Dickens? Sherlock Holmes? All shit).

I think I enjoyed certain logical reasoning in the illogic, earlier towards the book - Lewis Carroll was a major logician wasn't he? I'll be reading his important parable on modus ponens shortly.

At the first, the not getting in to the garden - was bugging a little bit. This was the point perhaps. Then other stuff happens. When she finally gets there you'd lost all that urgency. How was the other bits? the duchess's house, the hatters' house, the game in the garden? Nothing much to write home about. Nor the gryphon, the mock turtles' songs.

Then the trial - that was good fun. It got better, therefore, at the end. Alice's Evidence. Fini.

Well not before she wakes up - and worse, the sister muses seriously! Why, I say again, but why?

An okay read, a little worse...
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