Alice in Wonderland: The Visual Guide
I found a copy of this at the bibliothèque and checked it out just to see what the movie would be like. I bought a copy about three days later. That book is the reason I l’amour Alice in Wonderland so much.
DK Publishing has never put out a bad book. This time wasn't a dissapointment. The pictures in the Visual Guide are great. Really great, as in "I sat there looking at the pictures for two whole hours" great.
It's also very useful. Want to know where the Mad Hatter was born? How about a few words in Outlandish? Yup, the book has it. I was able to write a fanfiction with the facts, and from what I can tell now the accuracy of that fic wasn't too far off. The book definitely helped.
There are a couple of editing glitches, but those aside it is a really good book.
Rating: 4/5, mainly due to the editing difficulties.
Alice in Wonderland (Novelization)
I made the silly mistake of picking this up at Barnes & Nobles.
The problem is not the writing. Considering the task, the écriture isn't that bad. I know firsthand how difficult it can be to try and adapt a screenplay to a novel. The words in a screenplay notes are not very discriptive, so the auteur has to come up with some good descriptions on his own, while hoping that he has captured accurately the feel of the movie.
The problem is the editing. In all honesty, whoever edited this book should be fired. There are poorly worded sentances, a couple of misspellings, missing puncuations, and in some cases, sentances missing altogether.
*SPOLERS*
For instance, in one scene, the Knave is questioning the people at the thé party. Alice is hiding in a teapot. The book clearly shows the Knave coming to the thé party, but it never says that he leaves. When the Hatter turns back to talk to Alice, we the reader have to back up and assume that the Knave left, ou else he's standing there about to grab Alice and arrest the partygoers.
*END OF SPOILERS*
The book tells toi the story. Sort of. Action films don't tend to make good novels. That's the rule, mainly because we can't see the action to be amazed par it.
It was also way expensive. $16.99 is way too much for that book. Oh well. At least it's something to read on a long train ride.
Rating: 2/5. feu the editor.
Alice in Wonderland Ultimate Sticker Book
Assuming toi follow the fanpop rule that toi must be over 13 in order to be on the site, toi are probably too old for sticker books. So am I, but I thought I'd review it anyway.
For the record I didn't buy it myself. My mother saw it and got it because she knows I l’amour Alice in Wonderland. As far as sticker livres go, I guess it's alright. I am past the age where it is considered cool to put stickers suivant to the captions in the book, but since it wasn't my money I had no problem using the stickers elsewhere. It was very satisfyng to put a sticker of the Mad Hatter on the cover of my notebook.
Rating: 3/5 just because I'm to old for it. A younger reader might rate it higher.
I found a copy of this at the bibliothèque and checked it out just to see what the movie would be like. I bought a copy about three days later. That book is the reason I l’amour Alice in Wonderland so much.
DK Publishing has never put out a bad book. This time wasn't a dissapointment. The pictures in the Visual Guide are great. Really great, as in "I sat there looking at the pictures for two whole hours" great.
It's also very useful. Want to know where the Mad Hatter was born? How about a few words in Outlandish? Yup, the book has it. I was able to write a fanfiction with the facts, and from what I can tell now the accuracy of that fic wasn't too far off. The book definitely helped.
There are a couple of editing glitches, but those aside it is a really good book.
Rating: 4/5, mainly due to the editing difficulties.
Alice in Wonderland (Novelization)
I made the silly mistake of picking this up at Barnes & Nobles.
The problem is not the writing. Considering the task, the écriture isn't that bad. I know firsthand how difficult it can be to try and adapt a screenplay to a novel. The words in a screenplay notes are not very discriptive, so the auteur has to come up with some good descriptions on his own, while hoping that he has captured accurately the feel of the movie.
The problem is the editing. In all honesty, whoever edited this book should be fired. There are poorly worded sentances, a couple of misspellings, missing puncuations, and in some cases, sentances missing altogether.
*SPOLERS*
For instance, in one scene, the Knave is questioning the people at the thé party. Alice is hiding in a teapot. The book clearly shows the Knave coming to the thé party, but it never says that he leaves. When the Hatter turns back to talk to Alice, we the reader have to back up and assume that the Knave left, ou else he's standing there about to grab Alice and arrest the partygoers.
*END OF SPOILERS*
The book tells toi the story. Sort of. Action films don't tend to make good novels. That's the rule, mainly because we can't see the action to be amazed par it.
It was also way expensive. $16.99 is way too much for that book. Oh well. At least it's something to read on a long train ride.
Rating: 2/5. feu the editor.
Alice in Wonderland Ultimate Sticker Book
Assuming toi follow the fanpop rule that toi must be over 13 in order to be on the site, toi are probably too old for sticker books. So am I, but I thought I'd review it anyway.
For the record I didn't buy it myself. My mother saw it and got it because she knows I l’amour Alice in Wonderland. As far as sticker livres go, I guess it's alright. I am past the age where it is considered cool to put stickers suivant to the captions in the book, but since it wasn't my money I had no problem using the stickers elsewhere. It was very satisfyng to put a sticker of the Mad Hatter on the cover of my notebook.
Rating: 3/5 just because I'm to old for it. A younger reader might rate it higher.
Here is a liste of the cast and their characters as of May 2009.
Information from link
Mia Wasikowska ... Alice
Johnny Depp ... The Mad Hatter
Michael Sheen ... The White Rabbit
Anne Hathaway ... The White Queen
Helena Bonham Carter ... The Red Queen
Alan Rickman ... The Caterpillar
Crispin Glover ... The Knave of Hearts
Stephen Fry ... The Cheshire Cat
Christopher Lee ... The Jabberwock
Timothy Spall ... The Bloodhound
Matt Lucas/David Walliams ... Tweedledee / Tweedledum
Noah Taylor ... The March Hare
Annalise Basso ... The May Pole Dancer
Eleanor Tomlinson ... Fiona Chataway
Lindsay Duncan ... Helen Kingsley
Frances de la Tour ... Aunt Imogene
John Hopkins ... Lowell Manchester
Jemma Powell ... Margaret Manchester
Tim Pigott-Smith ... Lord Ascot
Geraldine James ... Lady Ascot
Eleanor Gecks ... Faith Chataway
Leo Bill ... Hamish Ascot
Information from link
Mia Wasikowska ... Alice
Johnny Depp ... The Mad Hatter
Michael Sheen ... The White Rabbit
Anne Hathaway ... The White Queen
Helena Bonham Carter ... The Red Queen
Alan Rickman ... The Caterpillar
Crispin Glover ... The Knave of Hearts
Stephen Fry ... The Cheshire Cat
Christopher Lee ... The Jabberwock
Timothy Spall ... The Bloodhound
Matt Lucas/David Walliams ... Tweedledee / Tweedledum
Noah Taylor ... The March Hare
Annalise Basso ... The May Pole Dancer
Eleanor Tomlinson ... Fiona Chataway
Lindsay Duncan ... Helen Kingsley
Frances de la Tour ... Aunt Imogene
John Hopkins ... Lowell Manchester
Jemma Powell ... Margaret Manchester
Tim Pigott-Smith ... Lord Ascot
Geraldine James ... Lady Ascot
Eleanor Gecks ... Faith Chataway
Leo Bill ... Hamish Ascot