She babbles about a white rabbit and is half mad from her ordeal. After going to the Old City with her friend Dore, Alice comes out sliced up, bleeding, and alone. “Alice” is about a girl who used to live in the New City-aka, the rich, clean, and high class city as opposed to the Old City which is dirty, crime ridden, and a cesspit. I will love every little bit of the narration as if Jenny’s voice was sent from Greek Gods. I can never, never, EVER refuse a Jenny Sterlin book. I also got this book because Jenny Sterlin was narrating it. I got this audiobook because it was on sale on Audible. Luckily, I like dark and gritty retellings as long as the grit is tastefully used. This is your nightmares dropped into an R rated film Alice. This is not the nineteenth century Alice. “Alice” is a very intense joyride.įirst, this is not Disney Alice. Okay, I guess if you’re still here, you want to know my thoughts on “Alice.” And I have thoughts. I’m leaning towards more along the lines of nothing. Hey everyone! Guess what book I finished listening to about a week ago? Any ideas? Any clues? This post may or may not have everything to do with “Alice” by Christina Henry.
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