Unbirthday by Liz Braswell

What if Wonderland was in peril and Alice was very, very late?

Alice may not be like every other girl in Kenxford, and she's perfectly fine with that. While her sister may concern herself with boys and rallies, Alice has much more important matters on her hands. Such as Wonderland. Eleven years after visiting the curious land, Alice gets an urgent message from some of its inhabitants. Wonderland is in peril, and Alice is very very late.

Unbirthday was such a great book! The writing in Unbirthday seemed a bit different than in Braswell's other books but it suited Wonderland perfectly. The epilogue also had an interesting setup and was more of a Q & A. Again, this was perfect for a story that takes place in Wonderland.

I wish there was more romance in this book. There was so much potential between Alice and Mr. Katz. Though we did get a few kisses, there could have been so much more! I wished that Alice had taken Katz to Wonderland with her.

Besides the missing romance, there was also a lack of plot twists. There were definitely some surprises but it was so obvious I was able to guess them. I didn't care at all for the subplot that consisted of Matilda's troubles with who would be the next mayor of Kenxford.

Alice traveled back and forth between Kenxford and Wonderland a number of times. There wasn't much point for the journies except it dragged out the book even more. Though it felt a little long at times, Unbirthday was a great book, and I really enjoyed it.

Page Count: 512 pages

Published: September 1, 2020

Genre: Fantasy

Series: Twisted Tales

My Rating: 4 stars

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