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Enchanted Castle
  

Enchanted Castle (Hardcover)

by Edith Nesbit (Author) "There were three of them Jerry, Jimmy, and Kathleen ..." (more)
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A plot summary makes this story sound ordinary by children's literature standards: the summer adventures of four children who discover an enchanted castle and a magic ring. But Edith Nesbit's adored classic (written in 1907) is so much more than the description suggests. Right from the start, the author plays with the idea of magic, teasing us with a sleeping princess who turns out to be a fake. Elsewhere, the magic is "real" as can be--in fact, though written nearly 100 years ago, The Enchanted Castle prefigures the magical realism of modern novels in the matter-of-fact way it weaves the uncanny into the children's everyday life. And, while few authors are confident enough to parody bad writing, Nesbit does it hilariously (and ever so gently) through one character's tendency to "talk like a book": "'To brush his hair and his clothes... was to our hero but the work of a moment,' said Gerald." Things turn scary when the Ugly Wuglies, fake people made from painted cardboard masks, old clothes, and broomsticks, come to life. But on the whole this book about enchantment--much praised by such luminaries as H.G. Wells and Noel Coward--is, simply, enchanting. (Ages 6 and older) --Richard Farr --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Pretending a castle they've discovered is enchanted, three children come upon a "sleeping princess" in the garden (It's Mabel, the housekeeper's niece, who is also doing some pretending). When Mabel shows them a secret treasure room, enchantment becomes a reality. Joanna Ward gives an even-paced, unembellished and totally satisfying reading. She skillfully renders dialogue with slight characterization, a good choice to avoid overwhelming Nesbit's rich dialogue. The popular British author's adventures of childhood have always been good read-aloud choices; the audiobook format superbly showcases them. C.R.A. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This children's classic enchanted me. ... Brilliant!, Nov 22 2007
By Betty L. Dravis "BettyDravis@gmail.com, autho... (Silicon Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Enchanted Castle (Paperback)

I've always been enraptured by children's books with magic in them, especially when the author writes about ordinary children, weaving magic into the plot with such ease that it's entirely believable.

I found this book in a collection of my granddaughter's childhood books, was out of reading material, so picked it up just for a quick glance. Well, that "quick glance" turned into several hours of pure reading pleasure as I followed elder brother Gerald, his sister Kathleen, and younger brother Jimmy through a cave that ends in a magical garden surrounding an enchanted castle.

When they meet a "sleeping princess" who is not really a princess, but the niece of ... well, that would be a spoiler if I told you more, so I'll refrain from temptation.

Who is this mysterious girl named Mable who leads them on a tour of the castle, showing them some of its mysteries? Are the jewels she conjures real or figments of their imagination? What does a magical ring have to do with it? And how do they become invisible? And just where is the elusive owner of the castle and what connection does he have with the French mistress of Kathleen's school who is in charge of the children for the summer?

Those questions and more are answered by this fantastic author, Edith Nesbitt, in the most charming, believable way. Her writing style is impeccable.

This children's classic was written almost a century before the great HARRY POTTER books, with the adventures being just as original and exciting. THE ENCHANTED CASTLE has everything, including a heart-breaking, old-fashioned love story.

This book held me captive from beginning to end and is written in the style of Edith Nesbit's most popular book, FIVE CHILDREN AND IT!

A must read for all kids ... and kids at heart, like you and me!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The book that launched a thousand fantasies, Oct 29 2003
By "mvau" (Northern California, USA) - See all my reviews
This book launched a whole subgenre--fantasy books in which a group of three to five children (usually mixed gender) cross the boundry between the everyday world into the world of fantasy. It is the inspiration behind CS Lewis's Narnia books, Edward Eager's books, and generations of more recent novels. And it happens to be a wonderful read! My eight-year-old adored it--she's a huge Harry Potter fan (another series in Nesbit's debt) and thought this one was fabulous, though the Victorian language did slow her down a little.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Harry Potter 100 Years Ago, Sep 3 2003
By A. Wolverton (Crofton, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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Working in a bookstore, I meet a lot of people, especially parents buying books for their children. As you can imagine, several of them ask, "What do you have that's like Harry Potter?" I always recommend E. Nesbit's books. They never know who I'm talking about. But they usually become interested very quickly.

Edith Nesbit was an outspoken British writer who wrote enormously entertaining children?s books in her later years. Many of these books combine normal, everyday children with magical themes or elements. In 'The Enchanted Castle,' three children - Gerald, Cathy, and Jimmy - stumble upon a lush, beautiful garden, where they find a princess who has been asleep for 100 years. Or is she really who she says she is? All the children know is that something strange is going on - like why are the statues moving?

'The Enchanted Castle' IS enchanting. The writing is colorful, exciting, and engaging. If your child is looking for something in the Harry Potter vein, the E. Nesbit books are just what the doctor ordered. Kids won't even care that it was written nearly 100 years ago. It still reads pretty well today, and that's what counts.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Enchanting Book
My children and I have been reading this as our bedtime book. My son, age 8, was going to read it himself, but we soon found his sister, age 6, wanted me to read it instead (so I... Read more
Published on Jan 31 2003 by Lori Dremel

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a Great Book
I loved "The Enchanted Castle." It has the same quality that is in all of Edith Nesbit's books--thought provoking and fun. Read more
Published on Aug 1 2002 by Caitlin

4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book!
This book is a wonderful, magical read. I got it because I watched the BBC adaptation as a child, and loved it. Read more
Published on Dec 31 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars definitely a book of wonder
This book is such a delight - funny, imaginative and engaging. I love the humor that E.Nesbit always has (enjoyable for both adults and kids) but I really loved the world she... Read more
Published on Dec 1 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Read for Kids AND Adults!
I picked this up because another favorite author, Edward Eager, says it was E. Nesbit who inspired all of his incredible works. What a wonderful decision I made! Read more
Published on Sep 20 2001 by Carolyn McKenzie

5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Nesbit
The children of Edgar Eager's imagination think so and I'm inclined to agree with them. This one has it all, a sleeping princess, a garden labyrinth, an enchanted castle, not to... Read more
Published on Aug 18 2001 by Matias Duarte

4.0 out of 5 stars True Details
I had many mixed feelings about this book. I really like the plot of this story. I also really like how the author explained all the details about a main point and she didn't... Read more
Published on April 3 2001 by Amy

5.0 out of 5 stars I am so glad that I read this
Let's get one thing straight: under normal circumstances, I would not have read this book. But one of my friends was telling me that I had a deprived childhood since I didn't... Read more
Published on Jan 1 2001 by A reader

5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful and Charming book
Although written around a century ago, this still remains one of the great classics of Children's literature. Read more
Published on Aug 4 2000 by Trader

5.0 out of 5 stars Very insightful
This book was the first book I had ever read by Edith Nesbit, and I thought it was such a wonderful style that she had. Read more
Published on May 18 2000

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