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howlinglibraries 's review for:
Cheshire Crossing
by Sarah Andersen, Andy Weir
I genuinely enjoyed this, though I should go ahead and make one thing very clear (and please don't hate me for this!): I'm not a fan of children's classics at all. This story combines multiple retellings of stories I genuinely do not care about: Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and The Wizard of Oz. I'm seeing a lot of reviews from people who do like those stories, or at least the films, saying they hated this book, so I guess your interest in picking this up should probably weigh heavily upon which camp you fall in.
Anyways, this book's version of Alice is a mean and/or violent little badass, which is also the case in all of my favorite AiW retellings (for some reason, I hate Alice in Wonderland, but love practically all retellings of it?). Dorothy is brilliant, and Wendy is just all outta bubblegum if you know what I mean. I loved it.
Anyways, this book's version of Alice is a mean and/or violent little badass, which is also the case in all of my favorite AiW retellings (for some reason, I hate Alice in Wonderland, but love practically all retellings of it?). Dorothy is brilliant, and Wendy is just all outta bubblegum if you know what I mean. I loved it.