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Down the Treacle Well

par Ellis Nelson

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While visiting a museum in England, Ben and Kyle experience the extraordinary. Gazing at the Alfred Jewel, an ancient Anglo-Saxon artifact, they watch as it spins, contorts, and evaporates from its case, taking them with it. Whisked back to Victorian England, the brothers are shocked to find themselves sprawled on the floor before Mr. Charles Dodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland. They soon learn that the famous author's muse, Alice, is missing. Alice has used the Alfred Jewel to enter Wonderland and, by so doing, has upset the time continuum. The only way for the boys to return home is to locate Alice and return her safely. But Wonderland is a strange and dangerous place...… (plus d'informations)
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This was a delightful book that created a fictional backstory to the books Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through the Looking Glass. The 2 protagonists are modern day American boys who accidentally travel back in time and meet Rev. Charles L. Dodgson in Victorian Oxford. They then all travel to Wonderland to find Alice (who was not supposed to travel there) and adventures occur including meeting several of the characters from the original books. All the characters were well developed and the story moved along at a brisk pace. The world of Wonderland was recreated so that it felt "real" and matched the original descriptions. The several story lines were skillfully interwoven and while the story is targeted for younger folks there is enough depth and richness to satisfy adults (assuming you enjoy this type of story). Something that I particularly liked was that the main characters were young boys who were dealing with some personal traits that some would label as skills or gifts and others oddities (if not worse) and it was those differences that helped them at various points in the story. Possibly a book that would appeal to boys who are reluctant readers. Definitely would recommend. ( )
  clp2go | Nov 28, 2023 |
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This was a cute story that followed two time-travelling boys and their adventures in Wonderland. It's very kid friendly and there's a focus on the sibling relationship and how it grows through their adventure. I did feel many parts felt a little flat; as a reader, parts of the plot did not flow naturally to me and felt rather forced and overexplained. It's open to a sequel, and I'm curious what will happen next!
  melaniernc | Nov 25, 2023 |
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WOW! This is the first time I have read a novel by Ellis Nelson and it wont be my last.

I loved this book and I truly feel like it is very appropriate for children. First the atmosphere made me feel like I was alongside the brothers at Oxford then I must mention the amazing sibling dynamic between Ben and Kyle which very much resembles real life siblings relationships. Especially when Ben felt that his parents didn't pay enough attention to him because of Kyle's Synesthesia which is incredible to see realistic and valid emotions of children portrayed in children's fiction. Additionally, my favorite part was being transported to Victorian England and meeting Mr. Dodgson and then being transported to Wonderland to help rescue Alice. I loved the unexpected twists and turns that was explored in Wonderland and the new adventure that the characters were on.

Delightful read and highly recommend. ( )
  maitha123 | Nov 3, 2023 |
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While visiting a museum in England, Ben and Kyle experience the extraordinary. Gazing at the Alfred Jewel, an ancient Anglo-Saxon artifact, they watch as it spins, contorts, and evaporates from its case, taking them with it. Whisked back to Victorian England, the brothers are shocked to find themselves sprawled on the floor before Mr. Charles Dodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland. They soon learn that the famous author's muse, Alice, is missing. Alice has used the Alfred Jewel to enter Wonderland and, by so doing, has upset the time continuum. The only way for the boys to return home is to locate Alice and return her safely. But Wonderland is a strange and dangerous place...

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