Contents Ch. 1 Down the Rabbit Hole 0:06 Ch.2 The Pool of Tears 13:42 Ch.3 A Caucus Race and a Long Tale 27:58 Ch.4 The Rabbit sends in a Little Bill 39:29 Ch.5 Advice from a Caterpillar 56:09 Ch.6 Pig and Pepper 1:10:28 Ch.7 A Mad Tea Party 1:27:35 Ch.8 The Queen's Croquet Ground 1:43:03 Ch.9 The Mock Turtle's Story 1:58:42 Ch.10 The Lobster Quadrille 2:14:35 Ch.11 Who Stole the Tarts 2:30:00 Ch.12 Alice's Evidence 2:41:35
@@locoqazqaz Well that’s the answer, don’t know what you mean by wrong. Probably your brain is the thing that’s wrong. Why would you waste your time typing a senseless thing, you must be incredibly bored!
BTW Lewis Caroll wrote it without an actual answer. It's a perfect example of what the story teaches us, to think critically and stand up for ourselves. Exactly how Alice transitioned. From taking orders without question at the start to standing up to the queen assertively. So, while your answer is wrong it is also correct as the intention was to use our own interpretations to find an answer.
This is a truly wonderful version of this great book! Not only is the narration fantastic, but the art work that accompanies the reading is incredibly good! I’m in love with the whole thing!
This is the best audiobook ever in the history of the audibooks. PLEASE also upload the audiobook of "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There".
every time i go to sleep, i go like "hey,could i turn on alices adventures in wonderland?" I showed this tomy mom and she loved it! I love this video. ♡
Thank you, thank you, for this narration. This is the best reading we have had the pleasure of enjoying. Lewis Carroll is smiling, I am sure, "up the rabbit hole" (heaven that is), seeing this fine production. Cheers and again, thank you.
"Maybe it is pepper that always makes people hot-tempered?" And from that moment forward, not an atom of pepper, nor any other form of seasoning, was to be found in any English kitchen ever again.
Wonderful story. Surprisingly one of the few books that was translated to the screen appropriately (the original animation, not the Johnny Depp film lol)
Anyone want to know the answer to the mad hatters riddle, why is a raven like a writing desk Answer- because Poe wrote on both! I was rapt when I learnt that, just shows you what a boring life I lead!
Does anyone one know who the Narrator/Reader is? It sounds a lot like David Suchet in his own natural voice (not as Poirot of course) It tells the illustrator's name, It is a great read by whoever it is, very lively!
`It sounds a lot like David Suchet.` Certainly not... As a learner of the English language, I'm of the opinion that David Suchet is a bad reader, with terrible diction and pronunciation, while the narrator of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is amazing in all respects. An equally excellent reader is Hugh Fraser whose narration of Agath Christie's books is superb, and makes me listen to them again and again, while those books of her read by David Suchet are completely ignored. This is very sad, that I refuse to listen to his reading, but alas, I'm listening to detective vedios only in order to improve my English. This is not my preferred style. The prefered style , and the best books are perfomed by the criminal gang known as `LibriVox `
Let’s play a game, how far can you get into the audiobook before you fall asleep? I sometimes listen to this to fall asleep to as I love the 1951 movie, but I never seem to get very far 😂😂 I think I get to the bit where Alice finds “kid gloves” for the white rabbit? Lol
I've started 4 other videos but the voice and narration wasn't right..too fast, too slow but this one is just right. Who are the voice actors. It sounds like thingy off the Good Life and either Felicity Kendall or Barbara Windsor ish
Yeah like honestly I have to agree because when I would watch the movie she would be like “AAAAA” then starts flipping (not the cartoon kind) But although this is very very amazing! ^^
Does anyone know or share with me, what are the figures of speech in this novel? I need a line from the novel that shows an example of a figure of speech.
Omg I have been looking for this version for several years I had a playlist saved but the original videos had gotten deleted. So happy to find this one!
@@frantaniabenjamin2192 oh well thank you for pointing out my mistake, I'm pleased my dyslexia is being picked up on and I'm being so politely corrected ... can you tell me which words are wrong so I may better learn and also answer the question ? Or did you only have a criticism about my spelling ? 🤔
Contents
Ch. 1 Down the Rabbit Hole 0:06
Ch.2 The Pool of Tears 13:42
Ch.3 A Caucus Race and a Long Tale 27:58
Ch.4 The Rabbit sends in a Little Bill 39:29
Ch.5 Advice from a Caterpillar 56:09
Ch.6 Pig and Pepper 1:10:28
Ch.7 A Mad Tea Party 1:27:35
Ch.8 The Queen's Croquet Ground 1:43:03
Ch.9 The Mock Turtle's Story 1:58:42
Ch.10 The Lobster Quadrille 2:14:35
Ch.11 Who Stole the Tarts 2:30:00
Ch.12 Alice's Evidence 2:41:35
Thank you.
BTW, the answer to the riddle, the Hatter ask’s, why is a raven like a writing desk? Answer- because Poe ( Edger Allen Poe) wrote on both.
Thank you 😊
It's because neither begins with an n.
Wrong
@@locoqazqaz Well that’s the answer, don’t know what you mean by wrong. Probably your brain is the thing that’s wrong. Why would you waste your time typing a senseless thing, you must be incredibly bored!
BTW Lewis Caroll wrote it without an actual answer. It's a perfect example of what the story teaches us, to think critically and stand up for ourselves. Exactly how Alice transitioned. From taking orders without question at the start to standing up to the queen assertively. So, while your answer is wrong it is also correct as the intention was to use our own interpretations to find an answer.
This is a truly wonderful version of this great book! Not only is the narration fantastic, but the art work that accompanies the reading is incredibly good! I’m in love with the whole thing!
Agreed
Congrats you have the most likes of all the comments 👏
I will always prefer this slow old school narration. So entertaining almost hypnotic.
This is the best audiobook ever in the history of the audibooks. PLEASE also upload the audiobook of "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There".
every time i go to sleep, i go like "hey,could i turn on alices adventures in wonderland?" I showed this tomy mom and she loved it! I love this video. ♡
Whoaaaaaa, this might be the best version there is
I think this is the best version on here! Lovely narration and dramatization!
Tried a bunch of different narators for this book on TH-cam this is the one! This guy is the GOAT
Thank you, thank you, for this narration. This is the best reading we have had the pleasure of enjoying.
Lewis Carroll is smiling, I am sure, "up the rabbit hole" (heaven that is), seeing this fine production. Cheers and again, thank you.
"Maybe it is pepper that always makes people hot-tempered?" And from that moment forward, not an atom of pepper, nor any other form of seasoning, was to be found in any English kitchen ever again.
Wonderful story. Surprisingly one of the few books that was translated to the screen appropriately (the original animation, not the Johnny Depp film lol)
Wonderful readers in this one ... *TY AudiobookLord* I've been searching for a good reader/s for some time & luv the art work here also 👍👍👍👍👍
I love this recording , thanks so much !
Brilliantly told story
Anyone want to know the answer to the mad hatters riddle, why is a raven like a writing desk
Answer- because Poe wrote on both! I was rapt when I learnt that, just shows you what a boring life I lead!
Wow! 😃
Sorry im too dumb to understand this but who is poe and what makes them like a writing desk? ^^;
@@akabaneaki Edgar Allen Poe, a famous poet wrote a poem called the Raven.
@@jennifermcdonald5432 I see! Thank you! I will look them up!
@Svetlana Luchitz finally someone else who knows the last unicorn
Does anyone one know who the Narrator/Reader is? It sounds a lot like David Suchet in his own natural voice (not as Poirot of course) It tells the illustrator's name, It is a great read by whoever it is, very lively!
David Horowitz and Jo Wyatt are the narrators
`It sounds a lot like David Suchet.` Certainly not... As a learner of the English language, I'm of the opinion that David Suchet is a bad reader, with terrible diction and pronunciation, while the narrator of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is amazing in all respects. An equally excellent reader is Hugh Fraser whose narration of Agath Christie's books is superb, and makes me listen to them again and again, while those books of her read by David Suchet are completely ignored. This is very sad, that I refuse to listen to his reading, but alas, I'm listening to detective vedios only in order to improve my English. This is not my preferred style. The prefered style , and the best books are perfomed by the criminal gang known as `LibriVox `
Astonishing in every aspect!!! Thank you.
I love this it's very nice reading
An excellent version of the classic story of Alice in Wonderland. Very true to the original spirit of this timeless tale.
This helps me sleep I’ll be out in about 10 mins.
If its not Suchet, I know its so familiar, I should recognize the voice. Very Puzzling. I'll look it up.
Let’s play a game, how far can you get into the audiobook before you fall asleep? I sometimes listen to this to fall asleep to as I love the 1951 movie, but I never seem to get very far 😂😂 I think I get to the bit where Alice finds “kid gloves” for the white rabbit? Lol
Thank you so much!
What a wonderful narration of this darling story; Thank-You so much!!!
I've started 4 other videos but the voice and narration wasn't right..too fast, too slow but this one is just right. Who are the voice actors. It sounds like thingy off the Good Life and either Felicity Kendall or Barbara Windsor ish
She seems so calm as she falls 😭
Yeah like honestly I have to agree because when I would watch the movie she would be like “AAAAA” then starts flipping (not the cartoon kind) But although this is very very amazing! ^^
Does anybody know where to find Through the Looking-Glass also by these narrator here in youtube?
This is my fav fav rendition! So thankful
53:18 what type of dog is that ?
This is my favourite version
Does anyone know or share with me, what are the figures of speech in this novel? I need a line from the novel that shows an example of a figure of speech.
This is one hell of a strange trip 😉
My class read: the whole book thanks! for making this
Thank you very much. It’s marvellous!
This is perfect to fall asleep to
David Horovich (not Horowitz) is the narrator.
Who is the narrator? When was it narrated?
It was mentioned above as `David Horovitch.` Audible has this recording and Through the Looking Glass as well. I love this recording immensely.
@@enetstudio4176 Thank you for the helpful information
Someone can tell me if this is the version of Amazon?
I think it is done by Audible
Respect!
R-E-S-P-E-C-T!!
I'm confused. Why did Alice grow big in the courtroom?
56:10 chapter V Advice from a Caterpillar
Who knows what is the name of narrator?
David Horovich
Thank you very much this helped a lot 🙂🙃🙂
Yes
Thank you for the stories. Great work. I always sleep beautifully with so much revealing dreams thanks to you.
Thank you so much for doing this for us
Like it
This is great. Does anybody know who the narrators are?
Would love to know that, too! 🙋🏻♀️
@Will Durant THANK YOU!!!! 🙏🏻
Omg I have been looking for this version for several years I had a playlist saved but the original videos had gotten deleted. So happy to find this one!
David Horowitz and Jo Wyatt are the narrators
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Lovely read.
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Who reads this ? Is voice is awfully formiliar
Learn to spell
@@frantaniabenjamin2192 oh well thank you for pointing out my mistake, I'm pleased my dyslexia is being picked up on and I'm being so politely corrected ... can you tell me which words are wrong so I may better learn and also answer the question ? Or did you only have a criticism about my spelling ? 🤔
Wow coolest thing
Hi
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You made her a ham tf
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이상한 나라의 앨리스의 대모험
I can make names for free
Excellent, I like to imagine it's Hannibal lecter reading me to sleep.
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