Format: Paperback
Publisher: Quercus Children's Books
Genre: Retelling, Contemporary
Release Date: May 28th 2020
TW: Drug Use, Suicide, Self-harm, Assault
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Alice lives in a world of stifling privilege and luxury - but none of it means anything when your own head plays tricks on your reality. When her troubled friend Bunny goes missing, Alice becomes obsessed with finding her. On the trail of her last movements, Alice discovers a mysterious invitation to 'Wonderland': the party to end all parties - three days of hedonistic excess to which only the elite are welcome.
Will she find Bunny there? Or is this really a case of finding herself? Because Alice has secrets of her own, and ruthless socialite queen Paisley Hart is determined to uncover them, whatever it takes.
Alice is all alone, miles from home and without her essential medication. She can trust no-one, least of all herself, and now she has a new enemy who wants her head...
Throughout this book we follow Alice, a student at a private
London school. After spending a night with fellow student Bunny, Alice takes it
upon herself to find out why she disappeared without a trace after their night
together. Her journey leads her to Wonderland, an exclusive party for those high
in society.
There’s nothing I love more than an exciting retelling of a
classic story, and Alice in Wonderland always has so much potential with such a
world to play with. What I especially liked about this version was that it was
still set in our world, so the events, no matter how wild and dramatic, were
still things that could possibly happen.
These versions of the Alice in Wonderland characters are genius.
I’m a sucker for a set of characters that are…shall we say Morally Challenged? But
they all have a complex and intriguing backstory that gives us a glimpse into
their complicated lives.
- Setting and storytelling. The world of high society is
always an interesting one. This book showcases how money can help people avoid
consequences. As terrifying as it is, it still happens all the time.
- Honest discussions about mental health. We see Alice slip into darker moments and what she experiences during them.
- Character growth. It’s so rewarding to see Alice experiment and discover things about herself during her weekend at Wonderland.
- Important topics. This book openly discusses drugs, self-harm, sexual assault, and much more. It doesn’t shy away from gritty details that need to be told.
- PANSEXUAL REP!!!!!! I'm CONSTANTLY searching for pan characters in YA so I was thrilled when that was how Alice identified herself.
An engaging, dark, yet magical story, Wonderland never fails
to give readers a surprise. It’s a re-imagining of a well-loved tale but manages
to be unique and intriguing in its own right. Alice takes us on an unforgettable
journey with her sarcastic and honest commentary entertaining us the whole way.
I just learned about this book’s existence yesterday! I don’t usually read retellings, but Alice in Wonderland was one of my childhood favorites, so I’m curious. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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