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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Wednesdays in the Tower
Wednesdays in the Tower by Jessica Day George This is the sequel to Tuesdays at the Castle. If anything it is even more adorable. Celie, who has always been close to the somewhat sentient castle, finds a surprising new staircase … Continue reading
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The Beasts of Clawstone Castle
The Beasts of Clawstone Castle by Eva Ibbotson When Madlyn and Rollo’s parents are given the opportunity of a lifetime to work in American for a price that will pay all of their debts, it seems the children have no … Continue reading
Castle Waiting
Castle Waiting by Linda Medley I can honestly say I have never read anything like Castle Waiting. Epic in size, it’s a twisting winding tale which references many familiar fairy tales but also introduces unique characters and stories. Those hunting … Continue reading
Stephan Biesty’s Castles
Stephen Biesty’s Castles by Meredith Hooper The book shares stories about ten different castles. The first page of each section features a large illustration of the castle along with all of its inhabitants. The next pages give more detailed information … Continue reading
The Castle Corona
The Castle Corona by Sharon Creech When I discovered that Sharon Creech had written a book with a castle I was excited and intrigued. The cover, with it’s intricate illustrations reminiscent of an illuminated manuscript drew me in. Sadly, the … Continue reading
A Tale of Two Castles
A Tale of Two Castles by Gail Carson Levine Elodie of Lahnt is leaving her family to travel to the capital of Lepai, a place called Two Castles. She has been instructed to apprentice herself to a weaver, but Elodie … Continue reading
Princess Academy: Palace of Stone
Princess Academy: Palace of Stone by Shannon Hale Miri has grown up quite a bit since her days at the Princess Academy. Mount Eskel is faring much better since she negotiated better prices for the linder stone they bring out … Continue reading
Howl’s Moving Castle
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones This review was originally posted on October 19, 2010. One powerful, vain, girl-crazy wizard plus his incredible moving castle. I seriously love this book. I love Calcifer the fire demon, I love poor … Continue reading
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Tuesdays at the Castle
Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George Celie’s parents are attending their oldest son’s graduation from Wizard school. They’ve left Celie in the hands of her brother Rolf (the crown prince), her sister Lilah (older but maybe not wiser) … Continue reading
Castles
Whether it’s the curved turrets, the drawbridge and moat or the distant foreboding of a stone structure on a hill, castles have long captured our imaginations. Existing in real life and featuring heavily in fairy tales, castles are often accompanied … Continue reading
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