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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Narrated by: Jodie Comer
- Series: Alice in Wonderland, Book 1
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
A nonsense classic of its time.
A compelling narrative to sweep you away, from a legendary Victorian children’s author. Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland in order to entertain a friend’s daughter on a boat trip - and so generations of children have flown away on his wild imaginations.
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What listeners say about Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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- Anonymous User
- 19-01-21
JODIE COMER IS AMAZING
Jodie if you are reading this: I love you with my entire being! You did an incredible job. You should be extremely proud of yourself!💖 I know I am...
And now for the review:
Jodie's narration is incredibly! Please do more audiobooks with her! It was pure bliss! I will be listening to this book over and over and over again😍
23 people found this helpful
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- Sarah pressley
- 19-01-21
Who doesn’t love Jodie Comers voice
I mean who doesn’t love Alice in wonderland anyway, but having it read to you by the beautifully talented Jodie Comer takes it to another level! Some of the voices really had me laughing out loud.
Please more audio books from Jodie 😊
15 people found this helpful
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- Deb
- 21-01-21
Brilliant, absolutely perfect
I have several versions of the book which is a long favourite since my childhood. This version is the best one I have. The narrator reads it brilliantly. I love the voices/intonations. Been depressed due to covid lately and this has been a bright spot at a dismal time. Thank you audible and to the fantastic voices of Ms Comer. Loved it.
13 people found this helpful
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- Phoebe Ann Richards
- 20-01-21
Jodie comers narration is sensational
I am a huge fan of Jodie, not only is her acting something out if this world but her narration is also incredible! The voices, the pitches, the diverse tones throughout the story are so amazing I’m left speechless. You must listen!!
10 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 20-01-21
Jodie Comer is outstanding
This audible is truly a work of art. The characters truly come to life, and it’s amazing to hear someone so versatile reading the book. I would recommend this listen to everyone.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-01-21
everybody repeat after me “thank you miss jodie comer”
can’t believe we get to listen to her soothing voice for 3 hours straight. her voice is so comforting and the tones are perfect!! it’s like watching her doing her acting but in a different way. i love you
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- Dennis Sommers
- 23-01-21
Completely O T T!!!4.
Nice to have it free, but I would rather have bought a better reading. It needs a far more laidback performance and this reader simply won’t let the text speak for itself. Perhaps children need this overdone, obtrusive and rather patronising hamming up but the language and imagery are so much a part of adult culture that this reading just annoyed me. I am so glad to have avoided Audible ‘a take on ‘Wind in the willows,’ and will probably give any more freebies a very wide hearth!
6 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 20-01-21
jodie comer is incredibly talanted!!
i’m not the biggest fan of alice in the wonderland, yet i couldn’t stop listening to this!! jodie comer is incredibly talented and kept me entertained with her different voices and her style of talking. would love to see her in more audibles in the future!!
4 people found this helpful
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- Lolly
- 28-01-21
Highly Irritating !
Shall be Returning...Luckily a ‘freebie’ : Only reason initially downloaded;
Horrible story anyway, and severely over-rated Narrator & narration. Just awful
- Simply quite dreadful all-round.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-01-21
Jodie is the best thing to happen to the audiobook industry
The passion that Jodie puts into this is just amazing; you can tell that she adores this book and it is reflected in the narration that she gives. Honestly this is the reason why so many people (and I) love Jodie so much, just the sheer amount of hard work and dedication that she puts into everything that she does, and it is definitely paid off since her acting career started. And don’t listen to the haters, they’re just jealous at how successful she is due to her perseverance. Can’t put it into enough words at how talented she is, and can’t wait to hear more books narrated by Jodie! ❤️🙃
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- Fuster Clucker
- 19-01-21
Jodie Comer Invented Acting
I would literally listen to Jodie read the directions from a shampoo bottle! You couldn’t have e chosen a better person to narrate AW ❤️
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- Teressa Tomasino
- 20-01-21
Jodie's talent knows no bounds!
This was such a fun story to listen to (having never read it before) but Jodie Comer really is the star of it all. Jodie's talent is astounding and if she ever tires of acting on screen, she could easily take over the narrating world.
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- meredith lockhart-neff
- 20-01-21
🐰🌹🎩😻☕️🍄🐛
I love this reading! Alice in Wonderland is my favorite book and Jodie Comer is my favorite actress! I’ll save this one to listen to on repeat! Jodie Comer crushed it!
9 people found this helpful
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- Megan
- 20-01-21
What a treat!
This was such a fun way to spend my morning! I’ve loved this story since I was a kid. As always Jodie Comer’s performance is way beyond 5 stars. Give it a listen!
8 people found this helpful
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- Sabrina
- 20-01-21
Three hours of Jodie Comer?
If you enjoy Jodie Comer you’ll definitely enjoy this reading of Alice! She has a soothing soft voice that fits well with the book. Can’t be more excited about Jodie Comer being the narrator. Just make sure you look at your clock every once in a while, or else you’ll lose 3 1/2 hours in the blink of an eye!
7 people found this helpful
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- Ronda Cole
- 23-01-21
Jodie Comer is outstanding!
Her voice portrayal of each character makes you forget that it is read by only one woman.
5 people found this helpful
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- Ralph Freaster
- 26-01-21
Simply splendid
Jodie Comer's gently animated performance of Lewis Carroll's classic is pitch perfect. This is a jewel.
4 people found this helpful
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- Ashley
- 23-01-21
Jodie Comer does a great job
Great performance of a classic. I would recommend this version for anyone that wants a fun story.
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- Roza
- 30-01-21
Alice in wonderland
wonderful reading of the wonderful book .
Vivid and great performance of the narrator.
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- Rebekah Youngblood
- 23-07-21
How did this book get published?
I knew when I downloaded this from the Audible Plus catalog that it would be garbage since everything else in there is, but thought a Lewis Carrol classic, how bad could it be? I thought I had read this in elementary school, and that I would reread now as an adult. Apparently I've never read this because there was no familiarity to me other than the classic Disney movie. Disney clearly had to add to this story as well as take a lot out in making the movie to make this story stimulating, because in my opinion their take is far better. This was a 3 hour and some change book that I thought I'd finish in a day while I wait on new credits. For lack of better words, the whole thing is very "trippy", LC had to be under the influence of something while writing this. It was boring, hard to follow, and stupid. I think this might be the worst book I've read. It was just a bunch of nonsense, I can't believe it receives the reputation it does as a timeless classic. It was trash and the readers voice was obnoxious.
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