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A review by lonaargh
Fifty Shades of Alice in Wonderland by Melinda DuChamp
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Fifty Shades of Alice In Wonderland
Melinda DuChamp
Are you one of those people who have a copy of Fifty Shades of Grey because they like reading adventurous erotica, but couldn't get past the first chapter. Either because of the dubcon, the horrendous grammar, or the way it takes itself way too seriously?
Then this may be the parody book for you. Fifty Shades of Alice In Wonderland is what you get when you take Fifty Shades and Alice in Wonderland and stir them together with a massive dose of humour and the best erotic fanfiction out there.
It's funny, well written, and maybe even educational in some parts. My only two complaints are 1. It's too short (but it's a whole series, so I'm not complaining too loud) and 2. There are quite a few typos still in there. And that's the only reason why it's not getting the full five stars. Wonderful book, an absolute recommendation for anyone open-minded and aged eighteen and up.
4 out of 5
Melinda DuChamp
Are you one of those people who have a copy of Fifty Shades of Grey because they like reading adventurous erotica, but couldn't get past the first chapter. Either because of the dubcon, the horrendous grammar, or the way it takes itself way too seriously?
Then this may be the parody book for you. Fifty Shades of Alice In Wonderland is what you get when you take Fifty Shades and Alice in Wonderland and stir them together with a massive dose of humour and the best erotic fanfiction out there.
It's funny, well written, and maybe even educational in some parts. My only two complaints are 1. It's too short (but it's a whole series, so I'm not complaining too loud) and 2. There are quite a few typos still in there. And that's the only reason why it's not getting the full five stars. Wonderful book, an absolute recommendation for anyone open-minded and aged eighteen and up.
4 out of 5