![]() Mirror, Mirror (Snow White): 3.5-stars rounded upĨ. Straight On Til Morning (Peter Pan): 3.5-stars rounded upĦ. As Old As Time (Beauty & the Beast): 3.5-stars rounded upĥ. Go the Distance (Hercules): 3.5-stars rounded upĤ. What Once Was Mine (Tangled): 4.5-stars rounded upģ. My current ratings for the Twisted Tales series:ġ. ![]() Conceal, Don't Feel (Frozen): 3.5-stars 9. Mirror, Mirror (Snow White): 3.5-stars rounded up 7. Straight On Til Morning (Peter Pan): 3.5-stars rounded up 6. As Old As Time (Beauty & the Beast): 3.5-stars rounded up 5. Go the Distance (Hercules): 3.5-stars rounded up 4. What Once Was Mine (Tangled): 4.5-stars rounded up 2. **3.5-stars** My current ratings for the Twisted Tales series: 1. But overall I'm so glad this didn't disappoint, and now I have to go watch the original Disney Alice in Wonderland for the millionth time!. For the first 300 or so pages I didn't mind it so much, but around that point it did start to drag a bit. My one thing is that I did find the pacing to be very slow. It was like coming home reading this honestly, the nostalgia and nonsense just made me smile the whole time I was reading. I was easily able to picture all of the Wonderlandian characters that I know and love as their characterization seemed on par with what I knew. I wasn't expecting the discussions about prejudice against immigrants but it was a really nice addition. I loved the addition of photography, it was clever and really timely. You got to see more of the real world here and that was such a cool added touch. I thought her views on the world seemed fitting for the Alice I know. She's always inquisitive and imaginative and has a lovely childlike quality that I enjoy her bringing into adulthood. She did read as younger than 18 but, I think that's just the nature of who she is. I loved that you got to see an older Alice. But this captured all the whimsy and charm of the original Disney adaptation of Wonderland, but also added some more. While my expectations were high, I was also super super nervous about being let down. But honestly, this was everything I wanted it to be. Now bear in mind, I obviously have a fond love for Alice in Wonderland, so the fact that I really loved this may stem from that, or you could also see it as being a success since my expectations were obviously really high going in. While my expectations were high, I was also supe It feels like it's been a very long time since I've read a retelling, so it felt appropriate to start with an Alice in Wonderland one that I've been so excited about. It feels like it's been a very long time since I've read a retelling, so it felt appropriate to start with an Alice in Wonderland one that I've been so excited about. before the End of Time?įor more twisted adventures, try the other books in the A TWISTED TALE series: Returning to the place of nonsense from her childhood, Alice finds herself on a mission to stop the Queen of Hearts’ tyrannical rule and to find her place in both worlds. And as Alice develops a self-portrait, she finds the most disturbing image of all―a badly-injured dark-haired girl asking for Alice’s help. There’s something eerily off about them, even for Wonderland creatures. She’s also interested in learning more about the young lawyer she met there, but just because she’s curious, of course, not because he was sweet and charming.īut when Alice develops photographs she has recently taken about town, familiar faces of old suddenly appear in the place of her actual subjects―the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar. Alice is happy to meander to Miss Yao’s teashop or to visit the children playing in the Square. She’d rather spend golden afternoons with her trusty camera or in her aunt Vivian’s lively salon, ignoring her sister’s wishes that she stop all that “nonsense” and become a “respectable” member of society. She’d rather spend golden afternoons with her trusty camera or in her aunt Vivian’s lively salon, ignoring her sister’s wishes t The 10th installment in the New York Times best-selling A TWISTED TALE series asks: What if Wonderland was in peril and Alice was very, very late?Īlice is different than other eighteen-year-old ladies in Kexford, which is perfectly fine with her. The 10th installment in the New York Times best-selling A TWISTED TALE series asks: What if Wonderland was in peril and Alice was very, very late? Alice is different than other eighteen-year-old ladies in Kexford, which is perfectly fine with her.
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