Alice in Wonderland

Paperback, 83 pages, no illustrations except the cover. It has an extremely odd page at the start.

'The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland ' is the immortal book of the English writer Lewis Carroll. This is a fairy tale that has been admiring adults and children of the whole world for over a century and a half.

Alice fearlessly jumps into the rabbit mink and gets into an unusual country, where the situation and the girl herself change very minute.

The Sea Bull in this country sings songs and Rabbit wears a watch like a real English gentleman. Alice guesses absurd riddles and is honored to play a game of croquet with the Queen.

Had it all happened in reality or was it only a magical dream that had slipped on the dozing Alice?'

That's the actual opening. The story itself had been admiring adults and children? Shouldn't it have been 'has been admired by adults and children? Alice did not 'fearlessly' jump into anything. She accidentally fell into the rabbit hole (not a mink.) Is the Sea Bull supposed to be the Mock Turtle?


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