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This book was very creative and inspiring. The author put a lot of symbolism in the book and that really showed. My favorite character is the cat because he is the only thing that is nice to Alice, I wish the author would have let Alice’s big sister go in wonder land, they talk about her in the end she seems like a much better person. I loved how the mad hatter talked about time as if it was a real person. I didn’t like the duchess, she was kind of a uncomfterale person to read about the describe her as loud and cruel to her young child. I did not like the mocking turtle all he did was complain he was a boring time consuming character. "we are all mad here" is what the cat says to Alice that would be such a hard thing to understand in my opinion. this story has been don in many different ways and it is safe to say the original is not quite my favorite. some of the play on words were just to confusing. I don quite know what age goop this would fall under because it is nit an easy read, and the story line seems for younger children. I do love the idea of the queen of hearts, this author created an empire in ways. This book was almost an instant classic. I thought it was a little strange how often Alice would referee to her cat Dianna even when she is around mice. over all I give this book a 3 out of 5.

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You would expect to find some Yeti in Tibet, so that’s where English explorer Professor Travers goes looking for them in 1935. He does find some just outside a monastery, but they’re not at all what he expects them to be, rather then abominable snowmen, they turn out to be robots, furry and cute but ferocious and controlled by small metal globes concealed in their chests. And controlling the globes is a disembodied alien, the Great Intelligence, as it modestly calls itself, trying to control the monastery as a first step toward world domination. Fortunately for Travers, the monks and the rest of the world, The Doctor and his two human companions, Jamie and Victoria, also happen to drop into this particular bit of space-time, just in time to foil the Great Intelligence and set the monastery back to a more orderly and orthodox discipline. Thirty years later, in its next attempt at planetary conquest, the Great Intelligence casts aside all attempts at subtlety. It invades the London subway system. Yeti with glowing eyes run amok spraying most everything with a sticky and deadly web-like substance that they shoot from guns. Once again double agents are working behind the lines, and it’s hide-and-seek with glue guns in the dark. This time it takes the Doctor, his friends and the entire British Army to dig out the evil doers and clean up the mess. Since video recordings of several episodes of these vintage 60s television science fiction shows have gone missing over the years these audio soundtracks with voice-over narration are a good way to recapture most of the fun of the originals.