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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Alice Beecham
Alice in Wonderland
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2025
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Lewis Carroll is the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. On a summer day in 1862, he invented a story to entertain three little girls. This story became the novel Alice's Adventures Under Ground, later retitled to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and often shortened to just Alice in Wonderland. This bilingual edition is designed to assist those learning French. The English text appears on the left-hand pages of the book, with the corresponding French on the right-hand pages. Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Books: The Picture of Dorian Gray Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe Fables of Jean de La Fontaine Candide Shakespeare's Sonnets New Fairy Tales for Small Children The Tales of Mother Goose The Count of Monte Cristo The Last of the Mohicans Madame Bovary Les Mis rables Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Italian)
Bored with all the structure in her life, Alice does what any of us would do: She follows a rabbit down an elevator shaft to a world where nothing makes sense. But can she hang on to her own identity as she grows and shrinks, argues with birds, swims in a sea of her own tears, and gets put on trial by a deck of playing cards?With so many play versions of the Alice stories in circulation, Andrew Biliter's stands out from the pack by splitting the part of Alice in three - adding impact to the many passages in Carroll's original where Alice wonders aloud if she is still herself.Recommended Ages: 8-16
Orphaned, Alice Dippleblack struggles to survive in a world torn by war. With the men off fighting, the young Tokala tries to fill the much needed role of monster hunter for her small village. Alice is just starting to find her feet when a run in with an unlikely pair ends up taking her on an eye opening journey of adventure, magic, and friendship.
Learning of an agent sent after Twinkaleni from the dreaded Order of Thermathrogi, Alice and her friends have left the pixie forest in an effort to put as much distance between themselves and the mage hunter as they can.
After a harrowing battle with a mage hunter, only surviving because of the sacrifice of friends they had know for too short a time, the girls journey onward. The losses fuel Twinkaleni's determination to see the Order fall and her fellow mages freed. To this end, she encourages Alice and Danahlia to join her in preparing themselves for the struggles to come.
Finding what they come to believe is an unhatched dragon egg, Alice and her friends carry the treasure with renewed determination to reach Arsalia's northern border. Dragons, commonly thought to be long extinct, were once the greatest symbols of military might in the world. With the allure of so much power, even the rumor of a dragon's egg in Arsalia could bring untold dangers upon the girls. But leaving it is out of the question. For with a dragon, Twinkaleni's faint hope of freeing her fellow magic wielders from the chains of the Order become a very real possibility.
Alice and her friends are steadily becoming more confident in their ability to survive in their new home. The girls enjoy venturing about, exploring, hunting, and discovering all the Gadara mountains have to offer. Far from civilization and under the protection of their growing dragon, Alice, Danahlia, and Kaliska revel in their new freedom, though Twinkaleni keeps focused on her mission. As the small Murin's mastery over magic continues to grow, so too does her determination to see her people freed.
Alice and the Scaredy Cats: A Boy Named Jack - A Storybook Series - Book Three
Quay Roads
Boy Named Jack
2017
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At eighteen, Alice escapes the grip of her clinging mother and leaves Queens with a Columbia law student and four others to live primitively in rural West Virginia. Called back home by her ailing mother, she seeks answers to why her father disappeared. Her mother takes the secret to her grave. Alice is ready to move on until a visit from a plainclothes detective and cryptic messages from fortune cookies appear.
A modern day Alice in Wonderland retelling-with a fandom-fueled twist Cosplay. Anime. Manga. Shipping. Cons. Meet Alice Leira - geekette and fangirl extraordinaire. Donning a Hogwarts scarf, reading Tumblr metas in science class, drawing fanart of her favorite ships, Alice loves all things fandom. Especially the Winterland fandom. But in the social hierarchy of Charles Dodgson High, Alice's fangirl tendencies have made her a grade-A outcast. Excluded from the party of the year, Alice is left to write her Winterland fanfiction alone. But when a case of writer's block strikes, she finds herself falling down a rabbit hole - and into the world of her fanfiction. Now, Alice must confront an evil Snow Queen, reunite her OTP, and navigate a whirlwind romance with her fictional crush - not to mention, find a way back to her own world. Being a fangirl has never been more complicated . . .A homage to fandom culture and geekdom, Alice in Winterland celebrates the nerdy side of life and encourages readers to take pride in who they are. BONUS: Includes fandom dictionary and manga illustrations
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel by English author Lewis Carroll (the pseudonym of Charles Dodgson). It tells of a young girl named Alice, who falls through a rabbit hole into a subterranean fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. One of the best-known and most popular works of English-language fiction, its narrative, structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (27 January 1832 - 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English writer of children's fiction, notably Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass. He was noted for his facility with word play, logic, and fantasy. The poems "Jabberwocky" and The Hunting of the Snark are classified in the genre of literary nonsense. He was also a mathematician, photographer, inventor, and Anglican deacon. Carroll came from a family of high-church Anglicans, and developed a long relationship with Christ Church, Oxford, where he lived for most of his life as a scholar and teacher.