Castle in the Air (World of Howl, 2)

Abdullah was a young and not very prosperous carpet dealer. His father, who had been disappointed in him, had left him only enough money to open a modest booth in the Bazaar. When he was not selling carpets, Abdullah spent his time daydreaming. In his dreams he was not the son of his father, but the long-lost son of a prince. There was also a princess who had been betrothed to him at birth. He was content with his life and his daydreams until, one day, a stranger sold him a magic carpet.

In this stunning sequel to Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones has again created a large-scale, fast-paced fantasy in which people and things are never quite what they seem. There are good and bad djinns, a genie in a bottle, wizards, witches, cats and dogs (but are they cats and dogs?), and a mysterious floating castle filled with kidnapped princesses, as well as two puzzling prophecies. The story speeds along with tantalizing twists and turns until the prophecies are fulfilled, true identities are revealed, and all is resolved in a totally satisfying, breathtaking, surprise-filled ending.

BUY THE BOOK

304 pages

Average rating: 6.57

7 RATINGS

|

Community Reviews

Anonymous
May 17, 2024
6/10 stars
I was a little disappointed when I started reading this because for some reason I assumed it would pick up where Howl's Moving Castle left off but this started out with totally new characters, setting, etc. I wasn't like super interested in the story either for most of the book I was just trying to finish it since I paid for this book lol
I was excited though when Sophie and Howl and everybody ended up being in the second half of the book. I think it's hilarious that Howl got turned into a genie in a bottle and how he was purposely making the wishes go wrong because he hates everyone. Also Calcifer as a magic carpet was pretty funny.
I definitely appreciated all the tie ins to Howl's Moving Castle and it made my heart happy to know that Howl and Sophie and Lettie and Suliman got married
LMahoney
Jan 26, 2024
8/10 stars
Cute book but it does drag at parts.

See why thousands of readers are using Bookclubs to stay connected.