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Having long indulged himself in daydreams more exciting than his mundane life as a carpet merchant, Abdullah unexpectedly purchases a magic carpet and his life changes dramatically as his daydreams come true and dangerous adventures become daily fare.
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3 primary booksHowl's Moving Castle is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1986 with contributions by Diana Wynne Jones.
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A wacky take on the classic Arabian nights genre this is Jones at her best – nothing is as it seems, and in the end there are several morals to be learned. However, the link between Castle in the Air and [b:Howl's Moving Castle 6294 Howl's Moving Castle Diana Wynne Jones http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165560187s/6294.jpg 2001] is tenuous at best, and at worst Castle in the Air is cheapened by the association, as the feel is extremely different and the characters from Howl seem shoehorned in.
é TÃO bom quando retornamos a um universo que lembramos o quão “heart warming” ele era.
Confesso que, no começo, pensei “Howl's é infinitamente melhor”. Me perdia na família de Abdullah, e não entendia os “pra ques” da estória. Então, tivemos o gênio, os reis, o gradual desenvolvimento do instalove e, como meu amor por sequências e crossovers é imenso, HOWL, SOPHIE, LETTIE, SULLIVAN, CALCIFER e meu coração derretido, aparecem novamente.
E nos apaixonamos pelo livro. Ponto.
É o tipo de livro que eu gostaria que lessem para crianças antes de dormir, para que sonhem com reinos nos céus, amores verdadeiros, mulheres fortes como a Sophie, Gênios, feiticeiros como o Howl, demônios de fogo que se transformam em tapetes como o Cálcifer.
After re-reading Howl's Moving Castle, which I turned out not to have remembered practically at all, I decided to read the sequel. I had not read it previously, possibly because it did not seem to be much of a direct sequel. I decided to read it, and Howl and Sophie do eventually appear.
I loved the new characters and different type of fairytale world. It reminded me a bit of The Horse and His Boy in the Chronicles of Narnia, where the book starts out with a character in a very different place, but it does give some information on your main characters from the previous books eventually.
Don't understand why the reference to Howl, Sophie, and Calsipher, only appears around the 80% mark?
Fun, lots of action, lots of interesting characters.