A review by davey_edmo
Alice in Sunderland by Bryan Talbot

5.0

This is a great book, almost unique in its approach of being a graphic novel documentary, the dual histories of Sunderland and Lewis Carroll/Alice and how they combine. Oxford has always held a strong possession to the Alice story and Carroll but it seems like this may not 100% true. It feels like a huge book to read but you fly through it, even when it shoots of on mini-tangents you soon come back to the main plot wanting to read more about Carroll, Alice, George Formby, Sid James, and the mackems! A great book full of fun facts and interesting stories.