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Castle In The Air Original English Novel
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Title: Castle in the Air

Difficulty: Lexile Lens Reading Index 890
Author: Diana Wynne Jones Diana Wynne Jones
Publisher Name: Greenwillow Books
Publication time: 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 9780061478772
Product size: 13 x 2 x 19.4 cm
Packing: paperback

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Castle in the Air It is one of the "Castle Series" novels written by the master of English fantasy literature, Diana Wayne Jones, and the second of the "Howl's Moving Castle" trilogy.

Recommended reason:
1. The follow-up of the original novel "Howl's Moving Castle" by Hayao Miyazaki animation, must be read;
2. The vocabulary is simple and easy to understand, with low vocabulary requirements, suitable for readers of middle school and above;
3. The printing is clear, the font line spacing is large, which is easy to read, and the book is light and easy to carry.

Grade 6 Up—In this sequel to Howl’s Moving Castle, Jones once again exercises her talent for humor in a lively fantasy adventure. It is not necessary to read Howl first; the story stands strongly on its own. In fact, fans of Jones’ earlier book may be puzzled at first as to what the connection could be… until they glimpse hovering on the horizon a castle like cloud… or is it a cloud like castle? At any rate, the story begins as Abdullah, a humble carpet merchant in the marketplace of Zanzib, acquires a flying carpet and lands in the midst of a series of fantastic adventures. The cast of characters includes an evil djinn, beautiful princesses, a genie in a bottle, women-turned-cats, and soldiers-turned-frogs. This is the Arabian Nights with a twist. Readers may be breathless from the rapid changes of scene and quick pace of events, but they won’t put down the book until they figure out all its secrets.

Abdullah is definitely an outstanding carpet merchant. He knows how to make prices all over the sky, and he knows how to bargain on the spot. When the gold coins that are not enough to buy half a camel arrive in his hands, he can exchange for a magic flying magic carpet; he has extra courtesy and can speak well, even like a bottle of awkwardness. The middle elf can also become his assistant because of his few compliments; he is handsome and gentle, the beautiful princess Night Flower only met him once, and fell in love instantly...

However, love is never as smooth as imagined. One quiet night, the beautiful night flower was taken away without warning! This time, the opponent placed in front of Abdullah was not an ordinary person, but a powerful god!
The elves in the grumpy bottle, the magic carpet that is often unreliable-this is all that Abdullah can rely on. God is not a customer at the mercy of others, can he really fight against God? Fortunately, the magical Hal family brought him only a glimmer of hope...

Young merchant Abdullah leads a humble life. Or he did until a stranger sold him a threadbare—and disagreeable—magic carpet. Now Abdullah is caught in the middle of his grand daydreams. Waking one night in a luxurious garden, he meets and falls instantly in love with the beautiful and clever Flower-in-the-Night. But a wicked djinn sweeps the princess away right before Abdullah’s eyes, leaving the young man no choice but to follow. This is no ordinary quest, however, for Flower-in-the-Night isn’t all the djinn has stolen. Abdullah will have the so-called help of the cantankerous carpet, a cranky genie in a bottle, a dishonest soldier, and a very opinionated black cat. Will this motley crew be able to find the djinn’s mysterious dwelling and rescue a castle full of princesses?

Diana Wynne Jones has been writing outstanding fantasy novels for more than thirty years and is one of the most distinguished writers in this field. With unlimited imagination, she combines dazzling plots, an effervescent sense of humor, and emotional truths in stories that delight readers of all ages. Her books, published to international acclaim, have earned a wide array of honors, including two Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honors, the British Fantasy Society’s Karl Edward Wagner Award for having made a significant impact on fantasy, and the World Fantasy Society Lifetime Achievement Award. Acclaimed director and animator Hayao Miyazaki adapted her international bestseller Howl’s Moving Castle into a major motion picture, which was nominated for an Academy Award.
Far to the south of the land of Ingary, in the Sultanates of Rashpuht, a young carpet merchant called Abdullah lived in the city of Zanzib. As merchants go, he was not rich. His father had been disappointed in him, and when he died, he had only left Abdullah just enough money to buy and stock a modest booth in the northwest corner of the Bazaar. The rest of his father’s money, and the large carpet emporium in the center of the Bazaar, had all gone co the relatives of his father’s first wife. Abdullah had never been told why his father was disappointed in him. A prophecy made at Ahdullah’s birth had something to do with it. But Abdullah had never bothered to find out more.

Instead, from a very early age, he had simply made up daydreams about it. In his daydreams, he was really the long-lost son of a great prince, which meant, of course, that his father was not really his father. It was a complete castle in the air, and Abdullah knew it was. Everyone told him he inherited his father’s looks. When he looked in a mirror, he saw a decidedly handsome young man, in a thin, hawk-faced way, and knew he looked very like the portrait of his father as a young man, always allowing for the fact that his father wore a nourishing mustache, whereas Abdullah was still scraping together the six hairs on his upper lip and hoping they would multiply soon.

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