Through the Looking-Glass (version 4)
Lewis Carroll
Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023)
In the whimsical sequel to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll invites listeners to join Alice as she embarks on a new adventure through a fantastical world that exists on the other side of a mirror. As she plays with her kittens, curiosity leads her to ponder the mysteries of reflection and the peculiarities that lie beyond.
Through the Looking-Glass is a realm where the ordinary rules of logic are turned upside down. Here, Alice encounters a host of curious characters, including the enigmatic Red Queen and the charming White Knight, each presenting their own unique challenges and riddles. The narrative unfolds in a series of imaginative encounters that blend humor with a sense of wonder.
This tale explores themes of identity, transformation, and the nature of reality, all while maintaining Carroll's signature playful tone. With its rich language and inventive scenarios, this audiobook offers a delightful escape into a world where imagination reigns supreme.
Chapitres
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| Looking-Glass House | 18:56 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| The Garden of Live Flowers | 17:47 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| Looking-Glass Insects | 18:40 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| Tweedledum And Tweedledee | 18:49 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| Wool and Water | 18:35 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| Humpty Dumpty | 20:31 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| The Lion and the Unicorn | 16:54 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| 'It's my own Invention' | 24:49 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| Queen Alice | 26:46 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) | |
| 10: Shaking 11: Waking 12: Which Dreamed It? | 5:29 | Lu par Kara Shallenberg (1969-2023) |
Critiques
Excellent reading
ListeninginChicago
Kara Schallenberg gives us an excellent reading of Through the Looking Glass, complete with several quite famous nonsense poems, including Jabberwocky "’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe." and The Walrus and the Carpenter "The time has come," the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax— Of cabbages—and kings— And why the sea is boiling hot— And whether pigs have wings." Carroll has quite an imagination to come up with this bizarre story - you never know what is going to come next!
Kara lad read it marvelously. Thanks Kara.
Salil
Beautiful voice. Steady pace. Very well read.
Katr
loved this book. very relaxing to go to sleep with
amazing story and amazing reader!!!
book rat
A wonderful story great for kids. I really enjoyed listening. Lara shake burg is a great reader and made the story better. Definitely worth listening to! (:
loved classic
LibriVox addict
Reader Kara S. is awesome! Great job!
loved it
Great
great story by a favorite reader
💖 I would recommend it to go to bed or for younger readers
Travis Cox
such an amazing book. I am amazed it each time I hear. I love💖this book and its writer. 💕❤💛💚💙💜💕
nice
Ayacchi
her voice is clear I could listen without reading the passage