A Tangled Tale - Lewis Carroll
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If you're expecting Wonderland's talking rabbits or a looking-glass, you're in for a different kind of treat. 'A Tangled Tale' is Lewis Carroll showing off his other great love: puzzles. He originally wrote these ten brief, charming stories for a magazine, each one wrapping a tricky logic or math problem in a silly, Victorian-era scenario.
The Story
There isn't one continuous plot. Instead, each chapter (or 'knot') is its own self-contained vignette. You might meet elderly gentlemen calculating the best way to carve a plum cake, travelers figuring out complex train schedules, or shoppers puzzling over price bargains. The stories themselves are light and often funny, filled with Carroll's trademark wordplay and gentle satire. But the real action happens in your head. After each tale, you're presented with the puzzle hidden within it. Carroll literally challenged his original readers to send in their solutions. The book includes his own answers and explanations, which are sometimes stern, sometimes cheeky, and always fascinating.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a joy because it breaks the fourth wall in the best way. You're not just a passive reader; you're a participant. It feels like having a friendly, if slightly mischievous, tutor guiding you through a series of brain teasers. You get a direct line into how Carroll's mind worked—seeing the elegant, logical structure beneath the whimsy. It completely changes how you see the author. The 'Alice' books have their own deep logic, but here it's laid bare in a playful, accessible format. It’s less about getting the 'right' answer and more about the fun of the struggle.
Final Verdict
Perfect for puzzle lovers, fans of Victorian whimsy, or anyone who enjoys seeing how a creative genius connects different parts of their brain. It's also great for readers who like short, digestible chapters. Don't be intimidated by the math—the pleasure is in the attempt. Think of it as a literary escape room, designed by one of history's most imaginative minds. Keep a pencil and paper handy; you'll want them.
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Karen Moore
7 months agoI stumbled upon this title and the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. This story will stay with me.
Joshua Walker
1 year agoThis book was worth my time since it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Absolutely essential reading.
Thomas Nguyen
1 year agoThe layout is very easy on the eyes.