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The Pinhoe Egg - Diana Wynne Jones

 
Description: ISBN 0007228554 / Author: Diana Wynne Jones / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: HarperCollins Children'sBooks / Magical mayhem is afoot in ... more
The Pinhoe Egg - Diana Wynne Jones ... a new adventure set in the worlds of the nine-lived enchanter Chrestomanci. As many people know already, it's Chrestomanci's job to control the magic in the related worlds. Using magic is always dangerous, and it always has consequences, so even the best-intentioned witch or warlock needs help and guidance from time to time. Not only that, but there are plenty of ordinary people in the worlds without even a whiff of magical ability, and they need someone to make sure that the magic-users don't get their own way all of the time. Even so, in the village around Chrestomanci Castle, all sorts of magical misuse is going on which very few people seem to be aware of! When Cat Chant finds the egg in Gammer Pinhoe's attic, he knows he has to have it. Marianne Pinhoe isn't sure what Gammer will think about that, but she lets him take it anyway. Rumour has it it's an elephant egg, but Cat's convinced it's a dragon's egg. Within the safety of Chrestomanci Castle, the egg eventually hatches -- and at the same time, chaos breaks out in the surrounding village. Can Cat and Marianne get to the root of the problem, and can Cat's new charge help?

Newest Review: ... the plague of frogs and ants to nastier things like whooping cough and smallpox, mayhem ensues and it's up to Marianne Pinhoe ... more

 ... and Cat Chant to sort things out. As in "Charmed Life", the cast of characters is wonderfully colourful, memorable and vivid without sliding into one-dimensional caricature. Moral judgements are often delayed and, as in real life, it takes time to work out what people's intentions are and there are very few easily condemned baddies. The story is narrated from the point of view of Cat, who, although much more secure in his faith in his own magical abilities, still remains a little reticent, withdrawn and ...more

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Premium Review The Pinhoe Egg - Diana Wynne Jones: Life Magic (850 words)
by - written on 07/04/08 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Despite a 30 year publishing gap, "The Pinhoe Egg" picks ups where "Charmed Life" left and it does it with remarkable continuity. Cat Chant, a fledgling nine-life enchanter is living in the Chrestomanci castle with the Chrestomanci family and is continuing to study, explore and recognise the nature of his own magic. In this, he gets help not only from his formal tutors and other members of the magical family and the Castle staff, but also from several unusual and unexpected characters and creatures including an untameable horse, an old unicorn and a creature that hatches from the large purple egg of the title (and no, it's not a dragon). ...  Read the complete review

 

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