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Jabberwocky

Lewis Carroll

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Jabberwocky Poem by Lewis Carroll

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Community Reviews

This was ok. Literally waiting for someone to do something and until they move I simply have to keep reading so let's see how long this goddamn takes.

Twas brillig in the slithy toves
And the momraths outgrabe...

I may not be spelling this correctly but I remember parts of Jabberwocky by heart from my childhood.

My mother used to read this to me. I will never forget the glee and delight in her eyes and voice as she read Carroll's classic to this youn

Sometimes you just want a quick light easy read... umm... quick yes... but this one leaves you a bit tongue tied.

Stephane Jorisch’s imaginative interpretative illustrations brings the nonsensical poem to a higher level.

I've always loved this poem and I spotted this at the library today. There are some fantastic (in many senses of the word) drawings. This helped bring out the poem's charm, even if things weren't quite as I envisioned them in my head. Awesome edition of this classic poem!

I really liked the poem, I thought it was nonsense but really nice.
My complaint is specific to this audiobook that I was listening to, and that was the background effects. They fit with the poem but they were rather distracting and for how short the poem actually is, I don't feel that it needed the

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