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Phantom Tollbooth
  

Phantom Tollbooth (Hardcover)

by Norton Juster (Author) "There was once a boy named Milo who didn't know what to do with himself-not just sometimes, but always ..." (more)
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"It seems to me that almost everything is a waste of time," Milo laments. "[T]here's nothing for me to do, nowhere I'd care to go, and hardly anything worth seeing." This bored, bored young protagonist who can't see the point to anything is knocked out of his glum humdrum by the sudden and curious appearance of a tollbooth in his bedroom. Since Milo has absolutely nothing better to do, he dusts off his toy car, pays the toll, and drives through. What ensues is a journey of mythic proportions, during which Milo encounters countless odd characters who are anything but dull.

Norton Juster received (and continues to receive) enormous praise for this original, witty, and oftentimes hilarious novel, first published in 1961. In an introductory "Appreciation" written by Maurice Sendak for the 35th anniversary edition, he states, "The Phantom Tollbooth leaps, soars, and abounds in right notes all over the place, as any proper masterpiece must." Indeed.

As Milo heads toward Dictionopolis he meets with the Whether Man ("for after all it's more important to know whether there will be weather than what the weather will be"), passes through The Doldrums (populated by Lethargarians), and picks up a watchdog named Tock (who has a giant alarm clock for a body). The brilliant satire and double entendre intensifies in the Word Market, where after a brief scuffle with Officer Short Shrift, Milo and Tock set off toward the Mountains of Ignorance to rescue the twin Princesses, Rhyme and Reason. Anyone with an appreciation for language, irony, or Alice in Wonderland-style adventure will adore this book for years on end. (Ages 8 and up) --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Illustrated in black-and-white. This ingenious fantasy centers around Milo, a bored ten-year-old who comes home to find a large toy tollbooth sitting in his room. Joining forces with a watchdog named Tock, Milo drives through the tollbooth's gates and begins a memorable journey. He meets such characters as the foolish, yet lovable Humbug, the Mathemagician, and the not-so-wicked "Which," Faintly Macabre, who gives Milo the "impossible" mission of returning two princesses to the Kingdom of Wisdom. --This text refers to the Unknown Binding edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 LISTEN, LAUGH, AND LEARN, Déc 9 2008
Par Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Since first published in 1961 Norton Juster's classic children's story has known many incarnations - hardcover reprints, paperback issues, audio cassette, stage play, and now an unabridged audio version read by the incomparable David Hyde Pierce.

Few of us did not watch the popular television show Frasier, and those of us who wouldn't miss an episode were soon fans of Pierce who played Dr. Niles Crane. He was funny, touching, affecting, and thoroughly enjoyable. The same may be said of this narration. His voice so easily becomes that of a small boy as well as the voices of the many characters met on a fantastic adventure. Listen as young Milo discovers a strange tollbooth in his bedroom. Then, since the rather bored youngster has nothing better to do he gets into his toy car and drives through the booth.

What does he find? An absolutely amazing place, Dictionopolis, chock full of words and inhabited by unusual characters from Tock, a watchdog, to Humbug, an insect.

As youngsters accompany Milo on this journey they will not only discover the meaning of words but much to ponder, such as "The way you see things depends a great deal on where you look at them from, " Or, they might consider this: "'I never knew words could be so confusing," Milo said to Tock as he bent down to scratch the dog's ear. 'Only when you use a lot to say a little,' answered Tock."

Children as well as adults will listen, learn, and have lots of fun with The Phantom Tollbooth as read by David Hyde Pierce.

- Gail Cooke
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The best book ever, Fév 27 2007
This review is from: The Phantom Tollbooth
I thought this book was excellent.There was a lot of action and surprising moments. I am going to get another book by Norton Juster because I liked The Phantom Tollbooth so much. It is called the Dot and the Line. Another reason why I like the book is the vocabulary is not too hard. This book is also good for you if you have a big imagination. If you're very young and you're reading this book it is not scary. When I was bored I took out the book and started reading it. I would recommend this book to you.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Classic Children's Novel, Juil 3 2006
This review is from: The Phantom Tollbooth
This book after over 30 years, is still a very popular novel. I first discovered it in Grade 6, which was 2004. I loved this book, i read it so many times from my school library, at elast five. Usually, I do not read books again, after I already read tehm. But that was not the case with this one. Whenever I went into the library, the school's or public, I would always find myself going towards this novel, because of the great writing, and the humour, and the inspirational moments..and everything in between these covers. I love this book, adn it is loved by many children, including me. Even as i grow, but I'm still young in grade 8, I will always love this book, jsut becasue it is so great. I only wish Norton Juster, the author of this, would've written more novels, that I could enjoy, but until then.....you should definetly, definetly, read this book....
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Classic wordplay!
This book is fun for all ages, one of the handful of great children's books that will still be fun to read 50 years from now. It's like Dr. Seuss for older children. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 What a wonderful book
This book is just so clever. I mean the word play in this book never ends. I love all the ideas in this book, but my favorite ideas are that sounds are made and that someone plays... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 REALLY REALLY GREAT!
this book is so so good. I really like the spelling bee.I think this book is the funniest book I have ever read in my life.this book should get all the awards.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great creativity!
This is one of my favorite books - very creative - I have enjoyed reading it for the past 20 years & I plan on reading it to my daughter. Read more
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1.0étoiles sur 5 WORST BOOK EVER
This is absolutely the most horrendous book I have ever read. I would never recommend this book to anyone, EVER! Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An easy way to discover the joys of knowledge
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Usually most books start out really boring, but when I first read The Phantom Tollbooth, it wasn't boring at all! I loved it! Read more
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I read this book when I was nine. Now I am eleven, and it is still a great book to read. I am actually doing a book report on it for school right now! Read more
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