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Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation (edizione 2013)

di Tim Manley (Autore)

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Disney meets Lena Dunham in this illustrated humor book featuring your favorite fairy-tale characters dating and finding their way in 21st-century America.
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Titolo:Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation
Autori:Tim Manley (Autore)
Info:Penguin Books (2013), Edition: First Edition, 272 pages
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The intermingled vignettes format of this book probably works better than a collection of start-to-finish stories, as it makes the book easier to peruse and to be left on a coffee table, in a bathroom, or in another common area. Unfortunately, though, I think my expectations for "fairy tales for a new generation" were a bit too high, as I found the book not quite as humorous as I wanted or expected it to be.

While I did enjoy reading the book well enough, I liked the illustrations more than I liked the text itself, and I don't think this is a book that I'll ever read again. I only wish it had lived up to my high expectations for it!

Note: I received my copy through the Goodreads First Reads program. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
A quick read, a very millenial take on the fairy tales. A bit too real in places, reminds this millenial how cliche we all sound sometimes. ( )
  et.carole | Jan 21, 2022 |
Tim Manley’s Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation tells the stories of fairy tale princesses and heroes, as twenty-somethings navigating relationships, friends, sex, careers and social media.

The Tortoise and the Hare Facebook-stalk each other down opposite career paths. Robin Hood worries if his killer social media campaign is fighting hunger or just slacktivism. Beauty’s new boyfriend plays videogames in his underpants. Ariel just doesn’t get pop culture, besides the episode of Hoarders with all the forks. Rapunzel posts a selfie with her short new do, and wonders, did everyone hate my old look without telling me? Ping’s father still calls him “Mulan” sometimes, but he calls the internet “AOL”, so Ping tries not to hold it against him.

Each story is told in a short blurb -- a bit longer that a tweet, shorter than my blog posts -- and then on to the next story, with the major narratives picked up again. The result is a magical Tumblr feed of fairy-tale characters living out their twenty-something adventures.

Read the rest (mild spoilers, I guess?) ( )
  TheFictionAddiction | Aug 12, 2020 |
While the premise was funny it got old after a while. I can see why it was very funny as a blog, though.
  tldegray | Sep 21, 2018 |
This wasn't at all what I expected. I thought it would be a full-on parody of Alice In Wonderland; however it was more like little drabbles of old fairytales.

I liked it.

Not all of them were funny. Some were kind of sad and gave me the feels. Some just made you think. At some point, when you grow up, you realize how bass-akwards children's versions of fairytales are. Like why did the princess always need some random dude to roll in and save the day?! Why did the princess never save the prince? Being swept off your feet is nice and all, and I fully endorse it, but I also endorse rescuing yourself. And why was it always happily ever after? Can't it just be, content, or okay ever after? LOL!

I kind of like this twisted, sort of cynical play on the old tales. Definitely a good read. ( )
  ViragoReads | Jun 23, 2016 |
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