Howl's moving castle

212 pages

English language

Published April 29, 1986 by Greenwillow Books.

ISBN:
978-0-688-06233-0
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5 stars (3 reviews)

Eldest of three sisters in a land where it is considered to be a misfortune, Sophie is resigned to her fate as a hat shop apprentice until a witch turns her into an old woman and she finds herself in the castle of the greatly feared wizard Howl.

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4 stars

Really fun. Having seen (and loved) the Miyazaki film first, I had to fight the expectations of character motivations and actions. That done, this story was a good read that did wrap itself up a neat bow almost too quickly at the end. There were also some major differences from the film.

First off, excellent character development, with plots and subplots galore. Sophie and her sisters are strong female characters, the latter getting a much larger role in the book compared to the film. Shy and self deprecating Sophie really comes into her own as an old person, not afraid to speak up for herself or others.

The settings were beautifully described, though war rates only a distant mention and doesn't intrude as it does in the film. One of the doors leads to a completely different place, and I won't spoil the fun but will note that it was …

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  • Fantasy