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Alice in Wonderland

by Lewis Carroll
Reviewed by Clodsley S.

A fantastic book for all who enjoy a humorous read with one reference to smoking.

Plot

Alice, after falling asleep, finds herself in an eccentric, wacky world called Wonderland. She encounters a Mad Hatter, a March Hare, a Deck of Cards, and a whole lot of other creative characters devised by Lewis Carroll.

Morality

Most of the characters are friendly toward Alice (though they aren't much help) except for the queen. Otherwise, there isn't a whole lot of morality in the tale.

Spiritual Content

None.

Violence

The queen is fond of yelling, "Off with her/his/their head(s)!" Sometimes her procedures are carried through, but it's only implied and never mentioned.

Drug and Alcohol Content

Little cakes and drinks make Alice grow and shrink. One characters smokes some kind of weed.

Sexual Content

None.

Crude or Profane Language or Content

None.

Conclusion

"Alice in Wonderland" is a downright hilarious book that leaves the reader wanting to reread it. The characters are creative and oddball, saying completely senseless things. This is a perfect book for kids of any age if they like strange creatures and hilarity.

There is, however, a reference to one creature smoking...possibly something illegal.

Fun Score: 5
Values Score: 4
Written for Age: 11-12

Review Rating:

Average rating: 5 stars
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