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Howl’s Moving Castle
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I saw the movie and then read the book. The book was really good. Dina Wynne Jones is awesome. It was kind of weird reading it because the movie has to be faster paced and it was.
This will be my third time reading this book. I absolutely love it.
I want to find this book for my ereader, but I don't think they have it. Ugh looks like I have to go to my library........
You can see if your library can interlibrary loan things. Basically, they borrow books from other libraries.
Let's hope so. I need to go renew my card anyway. Technology has erased my need to keep it up tp date O_o




In which a witch bewitched the hatter's daughter--and then some...
Sophie lived in the town of Market Chipping, which was in Ingary, a land in which anything could happen, and often did--especially when the Witch of the Waste got her dander up. Which was often.
As her younger sisters set out to seek their fortunes Sophie stayed in her father's hat shop. Which proved most unadventurous, until the Witch of the Waste came in to buy a bonnet, but was not pleased. Which is why she turned Sophie into an old lady. Which was spiteful witchery.
Now Sophie must seek her own fortune. Which means striking a bargain with the lecherous Wizard Howl. Which means entering his ever-moving castle, taming a blue fire-demon, and meeting the Witch of the Waste head-on. Which was more than Sophie bargained for...
*The Discussion Leader for this book is Wednesday.*
Happy Reading