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House of Many Ways

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In this sequel to the international bestseller Howl's Moving Castle, bookish Charmain finds herself smack in the middle of magical court intrigues . . . and dealing with the dashing Wizard Howl.

When Charmain Baker agreed to look after her great-uncle's house, she thought she was getting blissful, parent-free time to read. She didn't realize that the house bent space and time, and she did not expect to become responsible for an extremely magical stray dog and a muddled young apprentice wizard.

Now, somehow, she's been targeted by a terrifying creature called a lubbock, too, and become central to the king's urgent search for the fabled Elfgift that will save the country. The king is so desperate to find the Elfgift, he's called in an intimidating sorceress named Sophie to help. And where Sophie is, the great Wizard Howl and fire demon Calcifer won't be far behind.

How did respectable Charmain end up in such a mess, and how will she get herself out of it?

All fans of classic fantasy books deserve the pleasure of reading those by Diana Wynne Jones, whose acclaim included the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement.

The three books in the World of Howl are:

  • Howl's Moving Castle
  • Castle in the Air
  • House of Many Ways
  • Other beloved series from Dianna Wynne Jones include the Chronicles of Chrestomanci and the Dalemark Quartet.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        Starred review from May 19, 2008
        Longtime fans and new readers alike will revel in Jones's self-assured return to the realm she charted in Howl's Moving Castle,
        a riff on English and German fairytales, and its Arabian Nights–themed sequel, Castle in the Air
        . When bookish, utterly selfish Charmain leaves home to care for her ailing great-uncle's magical house, she surprises herself by discovering her own hidden talents—and ends up helping save the kingdom of High Norland from the fearsome Lubbock. Brought up by her doting parents to be utterly “respectable” (which in her case translates to being astonishingly useless), Charmain is an unlikely heroine. Yet she easily holds center stage, even when the flamboyant Wizard Howl (of Moving Castle
        fame) appears midway through the novel. Beguiling enough on their own, Charmain's big and small adventures (bickering with the boy who comes to stay; attempting housework with hilarious results; mediating the disputes of the disgruntled tiny blue men who work behind the scenes) gain an added urgency thanks to the lurking menace of the Lubbock, who is easily among the scariest villains Jones has ever created. A tale to luxuriate in. Ages 12–up.

      • School Library Journal

        June 1, 2008
        Gr 5-10-Sheltered teenager Charmain Baker is sent by her domineering great-aunt to house-sit for a distant relative, the royal wizard. She finds that his residence has myriad magical rooms and hallways and soon learns that there is trouble in the seemingly peaceful kingdom of High Norland. The treasury is disappearing, and no one knows where the money is going. Princess Hilda invites Sophie Pendragon, the main character from "Howl's Moving Castle" (1986), to come help solve the mystery, with her husband, Howl, disguised as an annoying preschooler, and the fire-demon Calcifer. A lubbock, one of Jones's more threatening magical creations, and its offspring, the lubbockins, threaten the kingdom, and it's up to Charmain and her nascent magical talentsand her new friendsto save the day. A whirlwind conclusion sets all to rights and leaves Charmain ready to start life outside of her parents' shadow. Sophie and Howl play background roles here, as in "Castle in the Air" (HarperCollins, 2001), but readers will find Charmain much to their liking as she develops from a girl who is unable to take care of herself into a proactive and adventurous young woman."Beth L. Meister, Pleasant View Elementary School, Franklin, WI"

        Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • The Horn Book

        May 1, 2008
        There is a light quality to Jones's fairy-tale lands that makes them sheer confectionery. Add to that her inventive plotting and you have a buoyantly entertaining read that takes you, in this case, to High Norland, a country adjacent to Ingary, site of Howl's Moving Castle (rev. 5/86). Charmain Baker, brought up to be "respectable" and to avoid domestic chores and magic, becomes guardian of Great-uncle William the wizard's house while he is off being healed by elves. New to housekeeping, she and the wizard's apprentice Peter are hopeless at dishes, cooking, and laundry -- and even more challenged when it comes to angry kobolds and a malicious lubbock who threatens to take over the country. Thanks to her job as library assistant to the king, however, Charmain finds a way to solve the threat to High Norland and bring back its long-lost protective Elfgift. Although Jones is less attentive to character here than she is in her best works, her comic pacing and wit are amply evident. Enchantress Sophie and Wizard Howl of Howl's Moving Castle make a short (for those who love them, too short) appearance.

        (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

      • The Horn Book

        July 1, 2008
        In High Norland, adjacent to Ingary (Howl's Moving Castle), Charmain Baker becomes guardian of her great-uncle's house. She and his apprentice are challenged by angry kobolds and a malicious lubbock, but Charmain uses her library assistant experience to face the threats. Jones's comic pacing and wit are amply evident. Enchantress Sophie and Wizard Howl make a short appearance.

        (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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    • ATOS Level:5.4
    • Lexile® Measure:830
    • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
    • Text Difficulty:4-5

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