CTHULHU IN WONDERLAND: The Madness of Alice

The story follows the events of the original story, but substitutes various Cthulhu-related terms in place of the original text, or sometimes replaces something altogether, as in a poem. For example, the rabbit hole is now called a zoog hole. The caucus race is now called the chaos race.

Some of this is good, but when it goes on with just word substitutions rather than anything more substantial, the story gets actually boring before long.

The section with the caterpillar-substitute is pretty good. The part with the Duchess is also pretty funny. Then it's time for the tea party. That sections more a word substitute part than anything else. The croquet game follows and again is a substitution section. After that is the mock turtle section, again mainly substitution.

Then Alice awakes and we find out what her sister knows.

The book also includes a glossary/lexicon.


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