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Castle in the air
Diana Wynne Jones.
New York : Greenwillow Books, 1991.
199 p. ; 24 cm.

Annotations:

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.

Best Books:

Best Books for Youth, 1992 ; American Library Association-YALSA; United States
Best First Novels for Youth, 1991 ; American Library Association-Booklist; United States
Children's Catalog, Eighteenth Edition, 2001 ; H.W. Wilson; United States
Editors' Choice: Books for Youth, 1991 ; American Library Association-Booklist; United States
Kirkus Book Review Stars, 1991 ; United States
Middle And Junior High School Library Catalog, Eighth Edition, 2000 ; H.W. Wilson; United States
Notable Children's Books, 1992 ; Association for Library Service to Children; United States

Awards, Honors, Prizes:

Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature, 1992 Finalist Children's Literature United States

State and Provincial Reading Lists:

South Carolina Young Adult Book Awards, 1994 ; Nominee; South Carolina

Reading Measurement Programs:


Accelerated Reader
Interest Level Upper Grade
Book Level 6
Accelerated Reader Points 11

Lexile, MetaMetrics, Inc.
Lexile Measure 890

Reading Counts-Scholastic
Interest Level 6-8
Reading Level 6
Title Point Value 14
Lexile Measure 890

Reviews:

CCBC (Cooperative Children's Book Center Choices, 1991)
A chronic daydreamer, Abdullah assumes his midnight journey to a beautiful princess' garden is yet another flight of fantasy. When he discovers that he has, in fact, travelled in his sleep on a magic carpet purchased from a mysterious stranger, he is consumed by his desire to return to the young woman with whom he has fallen in love. His wish is not easily fulfilled, and he finds himself sidetracked by djinns, genies, witches, a slightly dishonest traveling companion, and two demanding cats. Common folkloric elements are presented with a new twist in this humorous fantasy sequel to HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE (Greenwillow, 1986). CCBC categories: Fiction For Young Readers; Fiction For Teenagers. 1991, Greenwillow Books, 199 pages, $12.95. Ages 10-13.

Kirkus (Kirkus Reviews, 1991)
In a sequel to the ebulliently inventive Howl's Moving Castle (1986), a wicked djinn (with the aid of his more benevolent brother, whom he's managed to enthrall) has captured more than a hundred princesses in the hope of wedding them all. Young Abdullah, a rug merchant enamored of one of them, discovers that his dreams and nightmares are being precipitately realized as he endeavors to rescue her. A strange merchant sold him the carpet, threadbare but magical, that first wafted him to "Flower-in-the-Night"; he is soon also equipped with a comically cranky genie that does its best to subvert Abdullah's attempts to get out of his increasingly elaborate predicaments with the use of his daily wish. The quest takes him from the deserts near his native "Zanzib" to Britain-like Ingary (see Howl) and thence to the sky-high Castle, now considerably inflated by the djinns who are keeping the princesses there. True to form, Jones provides delicious personalities even for the carpet (it's lazy but susceptible to flattery), and slips in some double identities that should surprise even fans familiar with her bottomless bag of tricks. This hasn't quite the intellectual pyrotechnics of The Lives of Christopher Chant (1988), or as many wheels within thematic wheels; it will stand alone, but is even more fun if the familiar characters (who do finally turn up) are already known. A bewitching romp, gratifying to mind, imagination, and funny bone. 1991, Greenwillow, $12.95. Starred Review. © 1991 Kirkus Reviews/VNU eMedia, Inc. All rights reserved.

Subjects:

Fantasy.
LanguageCall NumberLCCNDewey DecimalISBN/ISSN
English (eng) PZ7.J684 Cau 1991
90030266 [Fic]
0688096867 : $12.95
9780688096861
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