

I loved this graphic novel. Alice, Wendy, and Dorothy can all travel to other worlds. But their world thinks they are crazy. What happens when they meet.
I loved this graphic novel. Alice, Wendy, and Dorothy can all travel to other worlds. But their world thinks they are crazy. What happens when they meet.
This was just ok - it jumped all over the place, and some parts confused me (as they looked like flashbacks, but went straight back to present day), but it was overall an ok representation of some of my favorite childhood book/movie characters. It was kind of neat that these characters were a little older and got to travel back to their worlds and into the other worlds as well.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3.5)
Slipped in a little light reading during some free time this morning. I love this graphic novel teaming up a teenaged Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Dorothy from Wizard of Oz, and Wendy from Peter Pan in an all new adventure exploring all three of the worlds from their stories! So much fun! Oh, and did I mention it‘s by Andy Weir?! 😜
Today‘s tea is Strawberry Green.
The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan all combined into one epic crossover...what is not to love?! I enjoyed this more than I thought I would and I hope there will be future installments.
So disappointed in this one. The premise is great (Alice, Dorothy, and Wendy end up at the same boarding school and travel together between Wondeland, Oz, and Neverland), but the story itself is not. This book has no idea who the audience is (should be middle grade but Weir likes the word f*ck too much). I'm interested to see what others think. @AthenaWins I'll pass this on to Kailie and she can give us a middle grade review!