We’re All Mad Here is the first in Tim Miller’s serial using fairy tales, myths and legends to tell his own twisted stories. In each installment, he will visit a new world we’ve all grown up with through stories and films and he will rip that version to shreds turning each universe into a place of blood, sex, gore and mayhem.
Forget anything and everything you thought you knew about fables and fairy tales. You have not heard them until you’re begun We’re All Mad here. In this installment, we start out with Alice who makes a fateful trip to Wonderland. However, nothing is as it should be. The Queen of Hearts wearing a dress made from human hearts is the least of her concerns. Nothing in Wonderland is safe or as it seems.
Every few weeks will be a new installment picking up where the previous story left off. Come join us on this ride if you dare.
“You’re going to kill me aren’t you?” “Why would I do that?” “Because you chased after me and tackled me. Plus you’re a werewolf.” He laughed for a moment as he shook his head. “No, no. I’m not a werewolf at all,” he said. “Then what are you?” “I’m the Big Bad Wolf!”
Loved the book but hated all the typos! My pet peeve. Example: "Alice looked and two large, greasy men maybe? Something were standing next to a large rock." And that is only a single example. Almost every page has a typo. I'd be happy to proofread your work for free Mr Miller as I really enjoy reading it.
Whoa! Not the Alice you read as a child, this is a fairytale for adults and it was oh so good! I loved the twins with their nonsense sentences, the Queen's dress, Splatter, and more! Highly entertaining, also tons of gore, violence, and even humor! Headed for The Big Bad Wolf now...but definitely recommend to all fans of modern horror.
This is bad, it seemed to me that the author was just going for shock value on everything trying to still a reaction from the reader, the story is clearly a parody on alice in wonderland and it does a well off job at making the wonderful creatures into these dark monsters but again it all comes falling down as he reaches for the low hanging fruit of shock horror, i didn't like this and the story progression is all over the place it goes too quickly the characters mostly have one characteristic that is upped to eleven to again instill shock on you but other than that have nothing also our main character is boring and forgetful other than that she is not confortable with how she looks i can say nothing about her, just plain boring and it ends on a cliffhanger, so for me this is a hard pass.
Very cheesy not enough story progression just a quick sprint to. Complete the story. Just a real blur of a meaningless story. The whole thing just felt like a fat girls dream to feel powerful. It's something a chubby nerd girl writes in her diary after being picked on in class. It doesn't have much appeal. Like the descriptions of the world. If the Author had spent more of the story explore ing it would of been better. But as it is it's just a waste of a potentially good story
I was a little disappointed in this book. I was expecting much more gore. Don't get me wrong it is still there , but not as intensely as Tim's other books. I loved the dark humor but I wish the story had been a bit longer. It is however a new take on an old classic that I love. The ending confuses me a bit though. I hope the big bad wolf can explain how he got in the jabberwockies stomach .
No nursery rhyme or storybook I'd ever read to a child
This is completely different from any Tim Miller book I've read before! Not saying I didn't like it, on the contrary. I think this is cute, in a weird way...dark humor that I'm used to from this author. Wasn't planning on getting book#2, but I gotta see what kind of crazy twists he puts on the next story!!