
I am SOOOO conflicted about who I want Alice to be with because ACEEEEEEE! He reminds me of a mashup of Ace and Zoro from One Piece and can't even with that because Ace from One Piece is one of my all-time favorite characters! I also really really really like Blood and sort of like, "I hope Alice falls for him…" And then there is Elliot who is a little angry cinnamon roll and absolutely adored seeing on page the more I read. It really is facts about him even though I didn't always agree with even HALF of his actions.Īnd speaking of Peter White, outside of his character, I LOVE all these different guys! (I also really liked the Queen of Hearts, but I feel we haven't seen enough of her yet to REALLY get to know her.) Each person is so unique and brings a very fun element to the story (or dangerous one depending on which character were talking about). I had to put this down and go do other things because I was completely sucked in and invested in this story!Īlice is a really fun character to follow and enjoyed A LOT of her reactions to things in this "dream." I definitely shared her dislike of Peter White even though I found myself more often than not able to *completely* dislike his character due to what another character voiced of how pure and honest his heart is. I was completely captivated and groaned every. I told my husband earlier that the more pages I read, the more I fell deeper down the hole of this story because I NEVER knew what to expect and/or what was going to happen next. This story captures so many quirky and mysterious elements of the original Alice in Wonderland all the while being its own thing. One of the BEST bookish decisions I have made recently! However, I was inspired by a friend who was sharing how she always reads her library pickups and decided to do the same. I picked it up from my library on a whim because of a recommendation on my YouTube channel, but once I picked it up, my interest just seem to zap.

My expectations of enjoying this were *extremely* low. "It might be easy to fix a life but that doesn't mean you shouldn't value it."
