Reviewed by Liz Konkel for Readers' Favorite
Once Upon a Wonderland by DJ Stoneham is the second book in the standalone Wonderland stories. Alice realized that she agreed with her parents’ assessment of her character - headstrong and living in a dream world. She certainly used more double negatives than other girls. Though her parents didn’t believe in Wonderland, Alice knew this other world went beyond her imagination. She had settled back into society life, even enjoying time with her siblings, but soon she realized that she was being drawn back to Wonderland. Alice embarked on an epic journey into Wonderland where she searches for Jack Door in the Winter Forest and encounters an assortment of fairytale characters that have unique twists.
The prologue is a clever account of where Alice is when the story begins, seen through the perspective of her mother in her conversation with Mrs. Huxley. This conversation introduces the writing style and Alice’s attitude as they’re talking about her lack of a husband, stubbornness, and her hallucinations about talking animals. The writing is witty and the immediate cleverness in the style is reminiscent of the writing of the original Carroll stories and captures the classic attitude of Alice. The personality of Alice is incredibly well-rounded with a cheeky humor that fits the mold of the Alice we know. Her personality is quantified by her parents as being headstrong, stubborn, sharp-tongued, and living in a dream world. The world of Wonderland is a great backdrop, twisting common elements and characters such as Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Cheshire Cat, and the Hatter.
Fairytales take on new life with Zezolla as a Cinderella figure, Rapunzel, references to Little Red Riding Hood, and an interesting twist on Gaston, Belle, and the Beast that involves a court. Various themes are found throughout the story with poignant moments that are casually placed amidst the chaos, including hope being powerful and uplifting, fairytale characters intent on revenge, and being led astray by Queen of Hearts. Once Upon a Wonderland weaves a humorous, strange, original, and charming adventure with an assortment of fairytale characters.