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A carregar... The Chrestomanci Quartet (Charmed Life, Witch Week, The Magicians of Caprona, The Lives of Christopher Chant)por Diana Wynne Jones
![]() Children's Fantasy (50) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Contains: Charmed Life, Witch Week, The Magicians of Caprona and The Lives of Christopher Chant ( ![]() This collection of 4 novellas is an entertaining read for the children's genre. DWJ stories make superior read-aloud adventures in alternate worlds. Older children will especially like the imaginative magical worlds. As an adult reading aloud, I found it easy to clarify points for our younger kids. I dropped a star because some of the narrative was a bit obscure as to what was happening. My personal favourite is Charmed Life which is a delightful prequel to The Pinhoe Egg. Other sequels are built around characters in this set of core stories. It's a light-hearted set of books for adults to revisit if they're dyed-in-the-wool DWJ fans. This is an omnibus of the first four books featuring Chrestomanci in varying degrees. Charmed Life: This was a favorite when I was a kid and it was still fun. A lonely boy nicknamed Cat, an awful sister, lots of magic, a castle, alternate worlds and a cat that used to be a fiddle... What's not to love? Witch Week: This was darker than I expected. Magic at boarding school sounds like fun unless it's full of orphans because [b:it's a magical world|24814|It's A Magical World (A Calvin and Hobbes Collection)|Bill Watterson|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1219602232s/24814.jpg|25601] where witches are still burned. The Magicians of Caprona: This one's the opposite - full of magic and love and cats and silliness in an Italian city. The Lives of Christopher Chant: The Lives of Christopher Chant: This is the childhood that Chrestomanci refers to in Charmed Life. One of the most fun backstories that I've ever read. More magic, awful relatives, boarding schools, cats, and alternate worlds. Is it me or is Good Reads html display a bit wonky? Imaginative but not compelling. Perfectly suitable for the Junior reader it is intended for, but nothing out of the ordinary for the genre. I picked it up again 18 months later and forgot I had finished the final novel so I read it again. Did not remember the details from any of the other three until I looked at them again. from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana_Wynne_Jones_bibliography#Chrestomanci_series The Chrestomanci fantasy series comprises six novels and four short stories.[6] Publication order The books in order of release: Charmed Life (1977) – Guardian Children's Fiction Prize; Carnegie Medal commendation; Preis der Leseratten (ZDF Schülerexpress, Germany) The Magicians of Caprona (1980) Witch Week (1982) The Lives of Christopher Chant (1988) – Carnegie Medal commendation Mixed Magics (2000), short stories published 1982 to 2000 Conrad's Fate (2005) The Pinhoe Egg (2006) – Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Children's finalist;[3] Locus Award Young Adult Book, 6th place If the short stories in Mixed Magics are counted separately, the order of release is: Charmed Life (1977) The Magicians of Caprona (1980) Witch Week (1982) "The Sage of Theare", in Hecate's Cauldron (1982) ed. Susan M. Schwartz "Warlock at the Wheel", in Warlock at the Wheel (1984) by Jones "Carol Oneir's Hundredth Dream", in Dragons and Dreams (1986) ed. Jane Yolen et al. The Lives of Christopher Chant (1988) "Stealer of Souls", in Mixed Magics (2000) by Jones Conrad's Fate (2005) The Pinhoe Egg (2006) Reading order Diana Wynne Jones herself, however, recommended reading the books in this order:[7] Charmed Life (1977) The Lives of Christopher Chant (1988) Conrad's Fate (2005) Witch Week (1982) The Magicians of Caprona (1980) The short stories in Mixed Magics can be read in any order after that. The Pinhoe Egg can probably be read after The Magicians of Caprona. Chronological order Two works feature Christopher Chant as a boy and teen; the others are set during his tenure as Chrestomanci. The narrative sequence is clear for all but two(‡). The Lives of Christopher Chant Conrad's Fate Charmed Life "Warlock at the Wheel" "The Sage of Theare"‡ Witch Week‡ The Magicians of Caprona "Stealer of Souls" "Carol Oneir's Hundredth Dream" The Pinhoe Egg ‡ Three of the short stories follow soon after the novels as listed here. On the other hand, "The Sage of Theare" does not have a fictional date or any landmark that relates it closely to another work in the series. (There is some evidence that it predates Witch Week whose own place is uncertain. Both works were published in 1982. In the novel Chrestomanci observes that he likes to dress nicely and reveals that he has been called away in his dressing gown a couple of times in spite of his care. That may be an allusion to the short story, where he is summoned in pyjamas.) ‡ Witch Week is set sometime after Charmed Life, in which Chrestomanci acquires his legal ward Janet Chant. Got to be read by any serious fantasy fan. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence a SérieThe Chronicles of Chrestomanci: Chronological Order (Omnibus 1, 3 & 6-7) The Chronicles of Chrestomanci: Publication Order (omnibus 1-3 & 7)
This box set brings together the four Chrestomanci novels, where the enigmatic nine-lifed enchanter wields powerful magic… The Lives of Christopher Chant When Christopher discovers he has nine lives and is destined to be the next ‘Chrestomanci’ he is not pleased. But he soon finds that destiny is difficult to avoid, particularly when an evil smuggler, The Wraith, threatens the ways of the worlds… Charmed Life Gwendolen and Eric Chant are taken to live with a powerful nine-lifed enchanter in Chrestomanci Castle. Gwendolen is thrilled, for she is a gifted witch. Eric, on the other hand, has no talent for magic at all. Watch the sparks fly, as life with Chrestomanci takes an unexpected turn… Witch Week The note to Mr Crossley was clear: SOMEONE IN THIS CLASS IS A WITCH. The most awful thing was, the note might be true – for this was a school for witch-orphans. A visit from the Divisional Inquisitor would mean trouble… real trouble. The Magicians of Caprona Casa Montana and Casa Petrocchi look after the magical business in Caprona. The families have been feuding for years, so when all the spells start going wrong, each naturally blames the other. When Young Tonino Montana and Angela Petrocchi disappear, terrible rumours of a White Devil start… Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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