Enchanted Castle by E. Nesbit, H. R. Millar (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 8 to 11
  • Pub. Date: July 1995
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 300,745
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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: July 1995
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 300,745
    • Age Range: 8 to 11
    • Lexile: 890L 

    Synopsis

    Afterword by Peter Glassman. "Originally published in 1907, this book concerns four likable English children and their adventures with a magic ring. It's hard to imagine a more appealing showcase for Nesbit's fantasy than this handsome volume....Zelinsky's artwork is as lively as the story and very much of the period....Beautiful."—Booklist. A Books of Wonder Classic.

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    Four English children find a wonderful world of magic through an enchanted wishing ring.

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    Biography

    Edith Nesbit Bland (1858-1924) published most of her work under the signature of E. Nesbit and wrote or collaborated on more than sixty books for children. Her works include The Railway Children, The Story of the Treasure Seekers, and The Wouldbegoods.

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    May 07, 2007: i usually love reading! but when i read this book, i was like: gosh! when's it gonna end! but i'm the kind of person that cannot leave a book unread, so i had to finish it. Edith just stretched the story too far. i mean, main story is: four kids find a magical ring, they get in trouble, they get out of trouble, the end. but this was: four kids find a magical ring, they get in trouble, they get out of trouble,they get in trouble, they get out of trouble,they get in trouble, they get out of trouble, etc, the end. it was just annoying. also, it had a lot of stuff mixed in it, and it wasnt written very well. it didnt have the essential 'flow' a book needs. it had fantasy, adventure, friendsip, and a teensy weensy of romance (the prince or watever with the princess...?) if you want to read a good book that has all these things (including the 'flow'), read the Narnia series or the Harry Potter series. theyre very well-written. C. S. Lewis and J. K. Rowling are amazingly good authors, not some amateur like edith-whats-her-face. im not descriminating her, im just saying her book is not good. there are tons of better books out there, so dont waste your time on this one. ------------- PS: i know, im thirteen, so it may seem as if thats the reason why i disliked the book, but i read this book 2 and a half years ago, back when i was ten. i hated it right from the beginning. it just never got interesting... ---------------------- for some books i enjoyed, look beow in the also recommended section of my review. ----------------------------------------------- Toodles!

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    September 26, 2002: This was such a great book, I would recommend it to anybody who enjoys fantasy books. It is very make believe, but it has a splas of reatily. This is a great book for childern, just like me. I think adults might also enjoy this book. This is defanitly a 5 STAR book! Gera;d, Kathleen, Mabel, and Jimmy make it feel as if you are there! ~~It all starts when they find an old ring after Mabel decides to play tick on the children and says she is a princess and she is really the house keeper's niece.


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