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Howl’s Moving Castle (Howl’s Moving Castle, #1)
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I am so pleased to say I loved this book!
This was exactly what I needed to read right now. My year thus far has been full of more serious books with heavy content, but this was a perfect balance of fantastical and lighthearted.
Sophie and her two sisters work in a hat shop with only their stepmother for company since the unfortunate death of their father. Being the eldest of three, she has accepted that she is destined for a life of utter mediocrity.
When the infamous Witch of the Waste curses Sophie into the body of an elderly woman, she accidentally finds herself in the middle of an adventure that is anything but mediocre.
I just want to say that I do not usually enjoy Middle Grade Fantasy.
There is normally an odd quality to the writing style of Middle Grade. It's crammed full of ridiculous scenarios that end up feeling like it's just a competition of who can be the weirdest.
I can see why others enjoy this, but it's generally not my style. Especially The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. I just couldn't get into that book to save my life, so I generally stay away from this genre except on recommendation.
BUT THIS!
Cutest. Book. Ever.
Sophie is such a delightful character. I loved watching her deal with the craziness in this book! She's clever with a kind heart, and a wonderful role model for children.
I also really enjoyed all of the secondary characters in this book, it was totally a cast of kooks. Calcifer and Howl had me laughing out loud, and even little Michael gave me a cackle now and again!
In this case, the strange writing really played to the story's advantage. It was just odd enough give me that whimsical, spellbound feeling.
I would recommend this for people of all ages! It absolutely meets the goal it sets out to achieve. I am very excited to watch Miyazaki's movie adaption now that I've read the novel.
Buddy read this with my girl Celeste!
This was exactly what I needed to read right now. My year thus far has been full of more serious books with heavy content, but this was a perfect balance of fantastical and lighthearted.
Sophie and her two sisters work in a hat shop with only their stepmother for company since the unfortunate death of their father. Being the eldest of three, she has accepted that she is destined for a life of utter mediocrity.
When the infamous Witch of the Waste curses Sophie into the body of an elderly woman, she accidentally finds herself in the middle of an adventure that is anything but mediocre.
I just want to say that I do not usually enjoy Middle Grade Fantasy.
There is normally an odd quality to the writing style of Middle Grade. It's crammed full of ridiculous scenarios that end up feeling like it's just a competition of who can be the weirdest.
I can see why others enjoy this, but it's generally not my style. Especially The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making. I just couldn't get into that book to save my life, so I generally stay away from this genre except on recommendation.
BUT THIS!
Cutest. Book. Ever.
Sophie is such a delightful character. I loved watching her deal with the craziness in this book! She's clever with a kind heart, and a wonderful role model for children.
I also really enjoyed all of the secondary characters in this book, it was totally a cast of kooks. Calcifer and Howl had me laughing out loud, and even little Michael gave me a cackle now and again!
In this case, the strange writing really played to the story's advantage. It was just odd enough give me that whimsical, spellbound feeling.
I would recommend this for people of all ages! It absolutely meets the goal it sets out to achieve. I am very excited to watch Miyazaki's movie adaption now that I've read the novel.
Buddy read this with my girl Celeste!
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I can't wait to hear what you think. Especially on how Howl is such a dick lol.
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@Nicole Thanks I should be done soon! :D I'm just interested to see if I like this because I'm not a huge middle grade fan lol.
@Celeste no rush my love! :D
@Celeste no rush my love! :D
I'm glad you've found your new favorite Mary! You need to watch the anime asap, it's one my favorites of all time. So magical :)
oh! lainey wrote: "I'm glad you've found your new favorite Mary! You need to watch the anime asap, it's one my favorites of all time. So magical :)"
Thanks Lainey! I actually saw maybe half of the movie? I barely remember anything about it though haha. I'm excited to watch it again now that I've read the source material.
Thanks Lainey! I actually saw maybe half of the movie? I barely remember anything about it though haha. I'm excited to watch it again now that I've read the source material.
I loved the movie a lot. I don't know if I will read the book though. I love Sophie and Howl. Howl's Moving Castle is one of my favorite anime movies. Actually all of Miyazaki's movies are beautiful. They all deserve recognition. If you like this movie then I suggest Spirited Away too.
The book is very good Angela, especially if you already know you like the film! I adore Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke, didn't love Ponyo, and I still have a couple I need to see like Nausicaa & Arrietty!
Mary ~Ravager of Tomes~ wrote: "The book is very good Angela, especially if you already know you like the film! I adore Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke, didn't love Ponyo, and I still have a couple I need to see like Nausicaa..."
Haha I refuse to watch Ponyo. I've seen Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery Service, Castle in the Sky, Whisper of the Heart, and the Secret World of Arrietty (Saw the British version. It's much better than the American.) I still need to watch My Neighbor Totoru, When the Wind Rises, and a few others. I have them though lol
Haha I refuse to watch Ponyo. I've seen Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Kiki's Delivery Service, Castle in the Sky, Whisper of the Heart, and the Secret World of Arrietty (Saw the British version. It's much better than the American.) I still need to watch My Neighbor Totoru, When the Wind Rises, and a few others. I have them though lol
Lol if you like Miyazaki movies their is another studio that's pretty good too. I recommend Boy and the Beast and Wolf Children movies to you. I have the manga for Wolf Children and light novel for Boy and the Beast which I read both last year.
I looooove Miyazaki films!! But I agree. Ponyo is overrated. I only watched it because I love all the ocean scenery.
Do you know how satisfying it was to see you love this book? lol.
@Laurel I also love the ocean scenery! & there were some cute bits but I was mostly bored through that movie lol.
@Petrik thank you my dear! I am hoping to watch it soon with Celeste! Or at least at the same time as she does lol.
Gorgeous review, love! I'm enjoying this immensely, as well. It makes my heart feel all warm and squishy from the high levels of cuteness. Can't wait to watch the movie with you; it's one of my favorite movies of all time!!
Thank you so much!! <333 this was a good buddy read lol. So many good feelings I'm so glad I didn't hate it (that's always a genuine concern with me lol). I can't wait to watch the film either!! I need to go purchase it or something.
Aw I'm really glad you liked this book. I loved it too, so much that I named my daughter Sophie after Sophie Hatter!
@Gemma Oh my god!! I love that so much!! Thank you I did very much enjoy it its such a cute story!! Your daughter has been named after a worthy heroine :D
I love the movie adaption, and the book sounds like such a great read! Looking forward to reading it one day!
If you love the movie adaption Sonja I think you'll also love this!! I hope you enjoy it when you read it!!