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Friday, April 27, 2012

Trough the Looking-Glass

This story was written in 1871 by Lewis Carroll who is famous famous for Alice's Adventures in Wonderlasd. In this story, mirror is a great driving force, for example opposites, time running backwards, and so on. Lewis Carrol positions the readers to see the joy of chess which is the another great driving force of the story. Alice is involved in the odd world of the mirror, therefore, the theme of this story is obviously adventure. She shows her innocence and how nice to have a curious mind that children peculiarly have.

To be honest, I do not recomend this book to my classmates. Threre are two reasons. Firstly if you do not understand the rule of chess, it is really confusing and difficult to follow what is happening. That is the big reason that I lost my interest to this book. Secoundly, the first series of this story Alice's Adventures in Wonderlasd is more intersting. It has no complex, easy to read and you would be excited to read what is happening next. Indeed,  rather than the sequel, I would recommend  Alice's Adventures in Wonderlasd.

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