(RE)VISIONS: ALICE - anthology
I find it difficult and sad to write this review. I can't generally answer the question "What's your favorite book" because the answer might depend on what I'm currently reading, what my current mood is, or some other outside factors. And so usually I would say "The Alice in Wonderland" books. Because, really, they remain a constant for me: interesting characters, great conflict, and an incredible imagination. I love absurd fiction and the Alice books strike me as an epitome of absurdist fiction - impossible situations made to seem ordinary. Along with my interest in Lewis Carroll's stories, I've sought out Alice-related fiction. Sometimes that works out really well (as with Christina Henry's very dark Chronicles of Alice series) and sometimes, as with this, it's a dud. The concept for this book, according to the book's Goodreads page, is: The (re)Visions series seeks to bring classic works of speculative fiction back into the moder...