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Alice in Wonderland

This week, I read Alice in wonderland. Actually, I had watched this film the other day so I have known the plot but I was able to renjoy reading it. One hot summer day, Alice sees a white rabbit and runs after it. She follows it down a rabbit-hole - and arrives in wonderland. Here, caterpillars can talk, rabbits have watches and the Queen wants to cut offeverybody's head. This  makes me feel I am in the wanderland. So, I will introduce a quotes.

She quickly ate a little from the white mushroom in her left hand. She started to get bigger. She ate some more, and got very tall. Then she ate some from one hand and some from the other. In a short time, she was her size again.(p16)

In the story, she can get bigger and get shorter by eating mushrooms. So she does a lot of challenging things by eating mushrooms. I think this is very fanny.

All things that appear in the story is weird but the way of expressing is quite descriptive so I could picture what is going on easily in my head. I feel I want to whach the movie again.

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  1. That sounds so interesting! I have watched the movie in CG, but now I also want to watch old cartoon one.

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