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Mad About the Hatter
by Dakota Chase
I received a free digital copy of this book from the publishers/author via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
When Henry, the brother of Alice, ends up in Wonderland, he teams up with The Mad Hatter in an adventure across the magical land. But it’s still being ruled by the ruthless and cruel Red Queen. Can Henry and Hatter work together to bring her down once and for all?
This is a really fun, quirky take on Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and I was really pleasantly surprised to throughly enjoy this. I loved the character of Hatter, and I really felt this oddities and even the way he talked and interacted with Henry was a great homage to the character Carroll originally created.
The different parts of Wonderland in this book from the Neutral Woods to the backwards lands were so entertaining and reminded me a little bit of The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. I loved seeing the different parts of Wonderland Henry and Hatter would travel to and the kooky explanations Hatter would give about them. I also throughly enjoyed Hatter’s reactions to some things in our world when he made the trip.
The romance in this was also wonderful, and it was one I wanted to happen from the very start! I also enjoyed seeing a grown-up Alice and her twins Carol and Louis which I felt was a nice little thing put in by the author.
When Henry, the brother of Alice, ends up in Wonderland, he teams up with The Mad Hatter in an adventure across the magical land. But it’s still being ruled by the ruthless and cruel Red Queen. Can Henry and Hatter work together to bring her down once and for all?
This is a really fun, quirky take on Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and I was really pleasantly surprised to throughly enjoy this. I loved the character of Hatter, and I really felt this oddities and even the way he talked and interacted with Henry was a great homage to the character Carroll originally created.
The different parts of Wonderland in this book from the Neutral Woods to the backwards lands were so entertaining and reminded me a little bit of The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. I loved seeing the different parts of Wonderland Henry and Hatter would travel to and the kooky explanations Hatter would give about them. I also throughly enjoyed Hatter’s reactions to some things in our world when he made the trip.
The romance in this was also wonderful, and it was one I wanted to happen from the very start! I also enjoyed seeing a grown-up Alice and her twins Carol and Louis which I felt was a nice little thing put in by the author.