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Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Another Midwest Journal Writers' Club Selection

 


About this book:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel. Written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre, and its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.

Alice is feeling bored while sitting on the riverbank with her sister, when she notices a talking, clothed White Rabbit with a pocket watch run past. She follows it down a rabbit hole when suddenly she falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. She finds a small key to a door too small for her to fit through, but through it she sees an attractive garden. She then discovers a bottle on a table labelled "DRINK ME", the contents of which cause her to shrink too small to reach the key which she has left on the table. A cake with "EAT ME" on it causes her to grow to such a tremendous size her head hits the ceiling...

Top bestseller fiction book list almost complete

Your Writers' Club Book Selections are almost all ready...


Been hard at this recently, getting all your books ready. Just 4 more to go at this point.

Then, I'll come back and start telling you about each and every one. In doing that, I'll polish them up a bit more (doing double-checks, etc.) as well as publishing other formats, such as their PDF version and spiral-bound printed Study Guide version.

All so you can study (and enjoy) these classics to your heart's content.

I also owe you a blow-by-blow how-to on setting out on such an adventure on your own. Not for the faint-at-heart, nor those who dislike hands-on marketing your own books. (That might even wind up as an additional chapter for "Just Publish! Ebook Creation for Indie Authors." Ya gotta love how books can be revised and updated when you control your own publishing process...)

Just wanted to drop you a note about things - and let you know to get ready to start your studies.

If you want to see what I've been up to, the link is: http://www.midwestjournalpress.com/buy-bestseller-fiction-books.php