Alice in Wonderland: The Visual Guide
Head down the rabbit hole again for new and incredible adventures with Alice Based on the Lewis Carroll novels "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass," award-winning visionary director Tim Burton transports us back to Wonderland. To re-create this delightfully fantastical world, Burton has masterminded a powerful concoction o...more
Hardcover, 72 pages
Published
January 18th 2010
by DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
(first published 2010)
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I must admit that I'm a bit shamed to be putting this movie guide on my reading list before the actual story. I remember listening to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass at my father's knee as a young child, but somehow I think I should read it again before I post it. We've owned the book forever, but I haven't read it to our girls yet. Neither have I taken them to the movie; after seeing Coraline (just my hubby and I) and Where the Wild Things Are, I am wary of what ...more
A visual guide to the bloated Tim Burton film, is not without it's merits however it is not recommended you read this unless you've seen the film (should you wish to do that, do not expect any sort of originality, or any authenticity to the 'Alice' books). Providing a profile of most characters, their back story, and some minor facts about them, as well as events in the film, it would serve a great resource for someone in need of clarification of something they didn't understand, or wanted to do...more
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