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I read Alice's Adventures as a part of my study, leaving Through the Looking Glass for my leisure time. Alice's Adventures is one of the books seen as a children's book by the majority of people while actually being an adult book full of metaphors and criticism. It is not easy to solve the hidden messages in it but it sure is very enjoyable to read and analyse as much as possible. It is the book that lets you be as mad as you like without any judgement because they are all mad in the Wonderland...
A timeless classic of lethal wit and surges of spectacular ideas. A story not bound to it's classification of a novel, as it is sure to be the splendid catalyst of any child's imagination. Lewis Carroll truly navigates through the most queer possibilities (or perhaps impossibilities), to leave the reader thinking 'curiouser and curiouser' Not for the pretentious, but perfect for the ponderers.
Never did like this.
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