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noemi1010's review against another edition
3.0
Allison falls down a hole for running after the killer who shot her crush. What she doesn't expect was to end up in Underland, Lewis Carroll's Wonderland but darker and where blood and sex are the norm.
Called the Alice to fulfil a prophecy that will save Underland and her world, Allison needs to figure out what to do.
I never read Alice in Wonderland, but this is an adult retelling of the story where Alice (Allison) ends up with more than one guy.
Called the Alice to fulfil a prophecy that will save Underland and her world, Allison needs to figure out what to do.
I never read Alice in Wonderland, but this is an adult retelling of the story where Alice (Allison) ends up with more than one guy.
abettersideofme's review against another edition
5.0
I devoured all three of these books. I am a massive Alice in Wonderland, so when this came across as a facebook add I added it to my Kindle instantly. I was not expecting to fall in love with this series as much as I did.
They are captivating, funny, sexy, and packed with so much action my poor little heart couldn't take it. They really have something for everyone. They're perfect and a welcome addition on my favorite book list.
Honestly, if you are slightly interested, please read these. You will not regret it.
They are captivating, funny, sexy, and packed with so much action my poor little heart couldn't take it. They really have something for everyone. They're perfect and a welcome addition on my favorite book list.
Honestly, if you are slightly interested, please read these. You will not regret it.
rawriianna's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
Interesting take and definitely want to see what happens at the tea party next.
netty_aeb's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
3.0
redgum09's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
maddydactyl's review against another edition
3.0
Allisons Adventures In Underland is another in a long line of Alice in Wonderland reincarnations that have been churned out since the original, but the reverse harem aspect gave me reason to want to check this out.
It starts with Allison in a garden, and after a blood gruesome murder, she chases the White Rabbit into Underland.
Underland is bleak, as are its creatures and history - but the human world is a giant shithole too. In Underland, women are incredibly rare due to an event called 'The Riving" which turned most of its women to men and stripped all men of their magic. This means the women that remain often have multiple partners.
Allison must travel from one side of Underland to the other so she can walk through the Looking-Glass and escape back to her world - she picks up theTwins Dee and Tee (Tweedledee and Tweedledum), as well as eventually meeting other pending Harem members Rab (White Rabbit), Lar (Absolem/Blue Caterpillar), North (The Duke).
We eventually are also introduced (briefly) to the Doormouse, March Hare and Mad Hatter, but we see barely anything before story finishes.
Look I'll be honest, I think this one needed to be fleshed out more. It was a tiny read at 152 pages and spending the time to flesh it out really would've helped the characters feel more real and the stakes higher.
At any rate, I enjoyed it enough to finish it and want to read parts 2 & 3.
Final Ratings (Out of 5⭐ or 5
It starts with Allison in a garden, and after a blood gruesome murder, she chases the White Rabbit into Underland.
Underland is bleak, as are its creatures and history - but the human world is a giant shithole too. In Underland, women are incredibly rare due to an event called 'The Riving" which turned most of its women to men and stripped all men of their magic. This means the women that remain often have multiple partners.
Allison must travel from one side of Underland to the other so she can walk through the Looking-Glass and escape back to her world - she picks up the
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AngelWe eventually are also introduced (briefly) to the Doormouse, March Hare and Mad Hatter, but we see barely anything before story finishes.
Look I'll be honest, I think this one needed to be fleshed out more. It was a tiny read at 152 pages and spending the time to flesh it out really would've helped the characters feel more real and the stakes higher.
At any rate, I enjoyed it enough to finish it and want to read parts 2 & 3.
Final Ratings (Out of 5⭐ or 5
yenteb's review against another edition
4.0
Interesting
Really like this dark take an the classic. Wished it was longer, I will definitely read the rest of this series.
Really like this dark take an the classic. Wished it was longer, I will definitely read the rest of this series.
c_babybear's review against another edition
4.0
A fresh take
I want to start by saying I love Alice in wonderland and I always have!
With loving Alice I’ve read and seen many adaptations of wonderland and underland has just become an instant favourite. Our not Alice acknowledges a lot of the similarities which is quite refreshing in its self but there were moments when I wanted to shout at he for not recognised the setting from the original story for instance she will sail on a boat and not remember in the book where Alice is in the flood with the animals... over all I think this was a great read, I’m excited to read the sequel and see what happens next!
I want to start by saying I love Alice in wonderland and I always have!
With loving Alice I’ve read and seen many adaptations of wonderland and underland has just become an instant favourite. Our not Alice acknowledges a lot of the similarities which is quite refreshing in its self but there were moments when I wanted to shout at he for not recognised the setting from the original story for instance she will sail on a boat and not remember in the book where Alice is in the flood with the animals... over all I think this was a great read, I’m excited to read the sequel and see what happens next!