Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

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Re: Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

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This is one of my most favorite books ever.The book brings visual imagery. I liked Alice for her bravery . At first I thought the book is all about children's entertainment but then to realise it has more to offer than just that
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Imagining things is the first thing every human being does. But let this imagination be better and that is what this book depicts in its reading. it was nice.
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Alice and Wonderland was my favorite class when I was younger. I have read it multiple times and read multiple variations.
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"Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat.
"I don't much care where---" said Alice.
"Then it doesn't matter which way you go," said the Cat.

This is one of my favorite dialogues from the book. C.S. Lewis has packed philosophy in children's book dialogue easily.
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And you can't forget about the original illustrations! Something about seeing the wood cut panels as you read the book really adds to the feeling & the atmosphere.
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Fantastic reading! Although I really like the previous Disney animated film, the wild events in the book are far more amazing. One of my all-time favourites.
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Alice in Wonderland was one of those stories that felt like a literal fever dream! But it was also one of the few books I read as a kid to escape the boring reality and enter a world of imagination. I loved it so much, even watched the movie too.
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This book has always been so special to me as a growing child .I loved Alice character a lot and i very much admire the author's authentic creativity and fantastic narration
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This book has always been one of my favorites while growing up. I have also seen the movie.
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