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July 15,2025
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I really liked it. There are a lot of riddles in here, a great many indeed. Still, I would have loved it even more if I were a kid.

However, I don't quite understand one thing. Why is the Joker one of the most talked about characters among the wonderful creatures? He had equal parts just like every other character in the wonderland. At least, in "Alice in Wonderland", not referring to "Through the Looking Glass" here.

The Joker seems to have a certain allure that attracts people's attention. Maybe it's his unpredictable nature or his unique sense of humor. Or perhaps it's because he represents the chaos and madness that lies within all of us.

Whatever the reason, the Joker has become an iconic character in popular culture. He has been portrayed in countless movies, TV shows, and comics, and his image has been widely recognized and loved by fans around the world.

Despite my confusion about his popularity, I have to admit that the Joker is a fascinating character. He adds an element of excitement and danger to the story of "Alice in Wonderland", and his presence makes the wonderland even more wonderful and mysterious.
July 15,2025
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We're all a little mad here.
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This is one of the children's classics that has captured the hearts and imaginations of people around the world. It's a story that almost everyone knows or has at least heard of. There have been countless adaptations for the screen, both small and large, but as always, the original book remains the best.
The story follows young Alice as she chases the White Rabbit down a rabbit hole and finds herself in the奇妙的 world of Wonderland. There, she meets a host of strange and wonderful characters, including the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, the Red Queen, the Mad Hatter, and many others. Each character is full of silliness and charm, and together they create a world that is both enchanting and a little bit mad.
In the second story, Alice enters Wonderland through a looking-glass and watches a match between the Red King and Queen and the White King and Queen. Her journey through Wonderland is like a game of chess, and she encounters all of the other famous characters along the way, such as the Jabberwocky, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and Humpty-Dumpty.
It's interesting to note that the author, Lewis Carroll, was once suspected of doing drugs because of his vivid and imaginative writing. However, this is just a baseless rumor. Carroll was a brilliant mathematician and writer, and his works continue to inspire and delight readers of all ages.
Overall, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" are wonderful stories that are full of great poetry, quirky characters, and poignant conversations. They teach us about the importance of imagination, curiosity, and being a little bit mad. And of course, let's not forget the beautiful wordplays that make these books so much fun to read!
This Word Cloud Classic edition also features the original illustrations, which add even more charm and magic to the story. So why not pick up a copy and let yourself be transported to the wonderful world of Wonderland?






July 15,2025
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I would like to say a lot about it, but it seems to me that I don't have that many words.


As you can imagine: love is strong.


I didn't tolerate Alice in both "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" - probably nothing will change that.


But I love Carroll's writing style, his imagination, that naivety and above all humor: I love his word games and the presentation of some characters.


One could talk and talk about this book and never completely exhaust the topic.


Definitely, I liked "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" more than "Through the Looking Glass". However, although I preferred Wonderland, I still recommend reading both, because Lewis Carroll's ideas are amazing.


Well, you just have to read it.

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