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  • gave me chill just listening to the story. I like it!

  • I love this book soooooooooooooooooooo much. I'm reading Arch Enemy right now.

  • I'm going to go there one day!!!!!!

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  • NONSENSE.

  • @2133115 your full of madness. I love this book, More better than Reverend Charle Dodgeson's version

  • NONSENSE.

  • i was told that alice fell out of the tree and hit her head...(never saw movie lol but i rly want to.)

  • favourite book!

  • the real girl wrote in her journal about all the things she saw when she was on drugs, idk what drugs for sure, and disney bought the journal.

  • @lizamarieismyname actually the true original story the was adapted by lewis caroll was called through the looking glass darkly or something along those lines and was actually about allison heart who was raped by her tutor. alice little became the new alice when caroll re wrote his version. almost all copies of through the looking glass darkly were destroyed in the book burnings in london way back when...

  • <_<

  • well no dumbs down please this is wat i heard that the truth bout alice in wonderland is that she was addicted to drugs thats why in the movie it shows her eating mushrooms the caterpillar smoking n all this time she was dreamng cause se was high srry but thats wat i heard so please no mean comments thnx just wanto 2 kw if its true

  • No, no, she was not a drug addict. The mushroom were a metaphor for children not being able to remember what they were taught. The entire book was about how Alice couldn't get the grip about grammar and her social surroundings. It had nothing to do with the person Alice Liddell as a person.

  • nah its about how lewis carrol was a junkie and pedophile

  • oh k thnx

  • Nope. He's one of the characters that doesn't have a counterpart, like the March Hare and the Dodo. They were probably made them up, another gear in the clock of the Carrol Conspiracy!

  • Lmao hey i believe in people having imaginations, and maybe thats all it was. But there "were" refrences to drugs. Alice eating mushrooms, hookah smoking caterpillars, and most of the time the characters were speaking nonsense, maybe they were high? But lewis carrol was known to write literary nonsense.

  • The story was aimed towards children, expressing the fact that they were unable to keep their attention span on learning proper grammer. He wasn't high, everything int he book was symoblic and metaporhic.

    For instance, if you think that, then you must think Charles Dickins was poor his as a child, therefore he must have written Oliver Twist, basing it on his childhood.

    Or perhaps Hans Christianson Anderson was fishing one day and saw a mermaid, and decided to write out the little mermaid.

  • I have heard that the onw who wrote the book were a pedofile and that he was in love with Alice. AND the story was about a drunk girl. It's only something I've heard^^ (Sorry my bad english)

  • LSD

    all I have to say.

  • ROFL...

    Okay, book about wonderland. Yeah, sure.

    Uhm, WAIT.

    Is it legal to publish a fanfic?!

  • its no fanfic. Look for the looking glass wars, best book ever.

  • haha the caterpillar is in alice's adventures in wonderland

    and in throught the looking glass she's not even in wonderland.

    he's stupid.

    =]

  • yeah there were a lot of mistakes like that.

    he did a lot of it quite cleverly... except the continuity! it made the book just a bit disappointing for me.

    like when lewis carroll presents the book, "alice's adventures in wonderland" to her in the story, and she accuses him of demeaning general doppleganger, which is supposed to be tweedle dum and tweedle dee, adn they're not IN alice in wonderland.

  • self promoting tripe

  • this guy is fucked

  • no. its the beswt book ever. read it.

  • I have thank you, and lewis carrol or whatever his real name was, he was definitely on something when wrote this book.

  • Wonder Land does exist... in a lot (A LOT) of drugs. "It's all just a pack of lies!" lol

  • lol its so true, alice eating mushrooms, the hookah smoking caterpiller, and that tea the mad hatter and march hare were smoking prolly had somethin in it to

  • lol i thought this was somthing that would expain the story abit more to me but it just this dude tring to get you to buy a book on his version of the story it seems kinda intersesting but not any help to me when im tring to find out stuff on the dude

  • Well from my research of the two's relationship, Alice was 10 when they became friends; not 7 as mentioned in this video piece.

    From my understanding, Alice Liddell always spoke fondly of her relationship with Lewis Carol; however, she never stated how far their relationship went (physically).

    The pages from Carols diary during their relationship went missing upon his death.

  • Wait a minute...so is he saying that Wonderland is real?!

  • yes, no, maybe?

  • what is he meant by " future queen of Wonderland" is he truly mentioned that alice heart? or alice liddell was a future queen of "wonderland"?

    what is he refered to by mentiioned 'wonderland'? i don't understand =.=

  • alice is really alyss heart, sent to our world from wonderland, adopted by the Liddell's. She was the princess of wonderland. yes, confussing.

  • Im pretty sure its alice liddell (leh-dell)

  • i totally not get it,whos Alyss??why isnt it Alice??whats this story about?and how does it link to Alice if its got the whole different/new plot?? the onyl versions of alice that i know is the disney one and American Mcgee alice,please exlplainn x

  • Frank Beddor is basically telling his version of the Looking Glass (Commonly known as Alice in Wonderland). The way he is approaching his story is as if Lewis Carrol didn't come up with the story, but rather heard the story from a little girl named Alyss and then changed it to the story we all commonly know today.

  • My response was for CandyLaydee btw. :)

  • o ok thanks x

  • just putting in out there, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Though the Looking Glass" were two different books.

    The two were compacted together by Disney so know everyone thinks it's just the one story, but they are two separate and very different stories.

  • hahahaha there's a difference between actor and author and narrator :\

  • frank once went to my school and brought the box of cards with him and told the exact same story that was shown here

  • me too

    =D

  • I really like this story. It's awesome, and Frank tells it expertly.

  • I met this guy once he seemed really cool, but i was dying to ask him he knew that Lewis Carroll's name was really Charles Dodgeson, but that would have been horribly rude of me

  • SpelCastrMax, if you read the book you will see that it mentions Lewis Carroll's real name, so he knows his real name.

  • Yes, I read it now I retract my earlier statement :-)

  • Wicked story but the guy talking is not a very good actor.

  • i agree

  • Sorry to burst your bubble...but that is the Author, so he kinda dosen't need to be an actor to tell his own story

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