I received an Audible code from the author for an honest review. What follows is my opinion and mine alone. There was no compensation for this review.
I am officially in love with the genderbent fairy tales KuroKoneko Kamen writes. Each book stands well on their own, but are actually a part of a larger universe. I'm not sure if you need to read them in order of publication, but I didn't and I don't feel like it took away from any of the stories.
Alister in Wonderland is an Alice in Wonderland retelling with an artist coward as our main hero. Despite his cowardice, he perseveres and learns many things about himself and the world he used to only know in his paintings.
I love that KuroKoneko Kamen weaves pop culture into the stories, but doesn't let the references overtake the characters. Kamen is able to not only pay homage to the original story source, but also make a unique tale of its own. Not to mention one that reaches into other stories to make a bigger universe. Oh to be a fly on the wall in Kamen's office and see the universe notes.
All in all, this book is an action-packed read and had me entertained through the whole thing.
Final Rating: 4/5