4 stars & 4/10 hearts. This is a compilation of Lewis Carroll's poems, taken from his books. Most are famous, but there are a couple I've never heard of before. There was a nice little biography, and some good little intros to each of the poems. I was delighted to learn more about some of his poems. I really enjoyed this book, and I know my siblings do too.
A Favourite Humorous Quote: "It is pleasant and dreamy, no doubt, to float / With 'thoughts as boundless, and souls as free': / But, suppose you are very unwell in the boat, / How do you like the Sea? / There is an insect that people avoid / (Whence is derived the verb 'to flee'). / Where have you been by it most annoyed? / In lodgings by the Sea. / If you like your coffee with sand for dregs, / A decided hint of salt in your tea, / And a fishy taste in the very eggs / By all means choose the Sea. / And if, with these dainties to drink and eat, / You prefer not a vestige of grass or tree, / And a chronic state of wet in your feet, / Then - I recommend the Sea."