Author Remakes Classic Books Using EmojiTales such as Alice in Wonderland and A Christmas Carol get the graphical treatment.

ByRose Leadem

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Emojiare so often used that they almost deserve to be recognized as an official language. So it was only a matter of time before someone would publish a book using emoji.

Kristina Semenova is the creator of the Vaikon emoji book series, which has translated a growing number of classic novels and fairy tales partially into emoji. Using the extended emoji dictionary (yes, that's a real thing), Semenova has remadeAlice in Wonderland,A Christmas Carol,Around the World in 80 Days,Black Beauty,The Call of the Wild,The ElderbushandThe Old Houseinto a format that most millennials and gen-Z'ers will probably excel at reading.

This creative way of讲故事combines colorful imagery and puzzle-solving to relay stories in a new way.

Check out these snapshots of some of your favorite books translated in emoji.

Related:10 Awesome New iPhone Emoji You Can Totally Use in Business

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Alice in Wonderland

Down the rabbit-hole, a mad tea party, the queen's croquet -- Lewis Carroll'sAlice in Wonderlandhas defining moments throughout the book. Check out this excerpt from the beginning of the famous novel.

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A Christmas Carol

Hope you weren't a scrooge this holiday season. This partially emoji-translated excerpt from Charles Dickens'sA Christmas Carolwill have you laughing.

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Around the World in 80 Days

Revisit Phileas Fogg in the classic adventure novelAround the World in Eighty Daysby Jules Verne.

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Black Beauty

From his days as a colt on a farm with his mother to pulling cabs in London to retiring happily on the countryside, follow this coming-of-age tale told from the eyes of a horse in Anna Sewell'sBlack Beauty.

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The Call of the Wild

Jack London's short novel Call of the Wild set during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush follows the life of sled dog "Buck."

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The Old House

The sweet story of the little boy befriending the old man on his street is partially told through emoji in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale storyThe Old House.

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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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