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Now, what do we have here?
Almost certainly, the most successful children’s book of all times. A curious case of a storytelling wonder classified as genius literary nonsense, this tiny gem has enchanted more generations of readers than the orange marmelade hoards of famished kitchen mice.
“What is the use of a book without pictures or conversation?” Alice asks us from the very first page.
There, there. There’s a question for you and the best incentive to get into this wonderful book which abounds in witty dialogue and very pleasant conversations with all sorts of fantastic and less reasonable creatures, like all respectable characters should be.
"Curious and curiouser,” Alice went on and we wondered if it has ever happened before for anyone reading a book to be hooked up so strongly and pulled into a marvellous absurd world faster than Alice herself fell down the Rabbit Hole.
If you aren’t already very fond of this little honest and wise-beyond-words girl called Alice, than her description should convince you to follow her adventures through Wonderland with much curiosity: “She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it), and sometimes she scolded herself so severely as to bring tears into her eyes.”
Oh, dear! Oh, dear! You shouldn’t be late to (re)read this! And we wouldn’t be surprised if once immersed in its world, you’ll never want to get out.
“For, you see, so many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.”
Now honestly, if you were to live in a book, wouldn’t it be this very one? Do tell, do.