Tuesday 22 January 2013

The book I've read this Christmas is:
ALICE IN WONDERLAND

Alice is a girl who is with her ​​sister reading a book.
Suddenly, she sees a white rabbit and Alice follows him to enter in a burrow. In the hole there a tunnel, and Alice falls for him.
When she comes down the rabbit was gone, and Alice finds a bottle that says "DRINK ME". Alicia drinks it, but starts to become small.
Then Alice sees a small door and try to open, but is closed. The key is on a table very high and she can't grab. Then she eat a cake in that says "EAT ME" and when it does grow more than three meters.
She take the key and return to be small to get back through the door.
Besides this happens alice other adventures like when gets stuck in the White Rabbit's house, when she meets the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat, when he meets the caterpillar or when playing a game of croquet with the Queen of Hearts.
In the final scene, when she was to be beheaded, wakes up next to his sister and discovers that it was all a dream.


Writter: LEWIS CARROLL


LEWIS CARROLL

Lewis Carroll was born on January 27, 1832 in Cheshire, UK.
He started his education at home. He was stuttering, affecting their social relations, and had deafness in one ear as a result of an illness. At twelve he went to a private school in which integrated well, and in 1845, he moved to Rugby School, where he was less happy
In 1856 he became interested in photography, but in 1880 he left suddenly.
He began his literary career doing poetry and short stories that were published in magazines.
On a excursion he made with a friend and her daughters improvised a story that excited girls, especially Alice. After the tour, Alice asked him to write the story. He spent the night writing the story, and gave it to Alice in following Christmas. The manuscript was titled Alice's Adventures Underground
Three years later he made the book that became famous.

He died on January 14, 1898 (age 65) in Surrey, UK



PERSONAL OPINION

It's very funny and interesting. I recommend it to everyone. 







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