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Chainsaw Alice in Wonderland

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The SICKEST steampunk horror book ever written!

It's like Lewis Carroll, H. P. Lovecraft, Jules Verne, Walt Disney and the Marquis de Sade threw an Orgy & Murder Party; and you're invited!

The best written trash you will ever read. Exactly what it sounds like and much worse than you think! You will be ashamed for loving it! It's tentacular!

Try the insanity, it's delicious!

Out of space.
Out of time.
Out of control.


The book contains over 100 illustrations, pictures, and graphics. All images are SFW, it's just the story that is morally reprehensible!

All the sex and violence that was missing from the original Alice in Wonderland is now here! Alice the chrononaut falls down an unmarked dimensional rift, or rabbit hole, which transports her to the wondrous lands as imagined by author Lewis Carroll.

But this is a very real place, as any parallel reality that can be thought of can be created. Wonderland is being torn apart by warring kingdoms, cruel monarchs, cosmic corporations, odd gods, and the forces of Cthulhu!

Characters from both Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There are joined by a cast of Disney-like talking animals as well as fantastical creatures such as mermaids, faeries, trolls, and minotaurs. And then the fighting and fornicating ensues!

196 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 21, 2014

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Khurt Khave

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March 9, 2016
This was a poor attempt at a cash in. The writing is high school level and I found most of the characters hokey and ridiculous. Just no. Couldn't even finish it and I've finished some stinkers.
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1,534 reviews218 followers
August 4, 2021
This re-telling of Alice in Wonderland was okay. There was a lot of sex in the book, and a lot of carnage, so if you're not into that sort of thing I wouldn't read this book. Alice was a total badass with her chainsaw.

ETA: I listened to the book this time and the narrator did such a good job with the different characters that I changed my rating from 2 to 3.
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Author 3 books3 followers
January 21, 2016
Too much and not enough

This has some clever wordplay here and there but for the most part it reads like a description of a long role-playing game session, in that the characters mainly progress from one battle to another. I wish it were more of a parody of the original book.
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548 reviews7 followers
November 8, 2021
I've lost interest in this one unfortunately. It's a Mish mash of creative interactions between mostly original characters but it reads more like a slap dash D&D campaign than a well fleshed out story. Alice is a Mary Sue so there's no real stakes when she gets into her one of many dozens of fights. She's "drawn" to moving from one place to another which makes her seem too passive and really without a goal. It has its fun moments but I find myself skimming too often.

This is a story that could use some editing and a high level view to determine the order of events and what to cut out entirely. I have a feeling that many of the characters we meet we'll never see or hear from again and it's too frustrating to me to hear about a character that is established and described in one paragraph only to be dispatched in the next with no clear reasoning to why they were included and what their motivations are. If they have no context for being there and no effect on the rest of the story, why include them?
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271 reviews42 followers
November 18, 2025
As suspected, gross with gore and sex, different than the Lewis Carroll and Disney's Alice in Wonderland. Nothing to spoil. It's not my favorite "fairy tale change" not like Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige but as for fairy tale changing, it is decent.
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