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Used Book in Good Condition
This story is presented as another sequel to the ‘Alice’ stories and I think it actually is one of the more succesful attempts to write one. The author manages to match Carroll’s writing style very well. The book follows a structure, so the jokes and events are not completely random. I also quite like Jenny Thorne’s Tenniel inspired illustrations. However, the jokes and most of the poetry cannot match Carroll’s wittiness by far.
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