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The Lives of Christopher Chant by Diana Wynne Jones
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it was amazing
bookshelves: childrens, fantasy
Read 2 times. Last read June 13, 2021.

2021: Possibly loved this even more on my reread. Especially charmed by the Goddess, who reads lots of boarding-school novel, and wants to exist in a school story from the 1950s, despite her ferocious powers. Very funny and charming. Also delighted to meet the cats again: Throgmorten the daring and Proudfoot the adorable.

Review from 2018:
This is an excellent children's fantasy novel: it does absolutely everything it needs to do. It begins with Christopher Chant (who we have met as an adult in Charmed Life, but this book stands alone), a lonely child with wealthy, self-obsessed parents, who can travel to other worlds. This is a singular skill, but Christopher doesn't know it: he gets solace from travelling, but doesn't know it's an exceptional skill until he meets his charismatic uncle, Ralph. Unfortunately, Ralph is not really on Christopher's side at all.

It's a fast paced novel, with Christopher shuttled from place to place, meeting many unsatisfactory adults. In another world, he befriends a Goddess in human form, and they become allies, along with a number of delightful and fiercesome cats. The story is very satisfying, keeping to its internal logic, and full of daring, and, not always present in children's books, genuine human emotion. It's fun to read and makes wonderful escapism.
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Reading Progress

October 7, 2018 – Started Reading
October 7, 2018 – Shelved
October 9, 2018 – Shelved as: childrens
October 9, 2018 – Shelved as: fantasy
October 9, 2018 – Finished Reading
June 13, 2021 – Started Reading
June 13, 2021 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Julia (new)

Julia <3 it's ridiculously re-readable.


Rosamund Taylor it's so relaxing! and engaging -- I've been unable to sleep much and it's the best distraction!


message 3: by Julia (new)

Julia rosamund wrote: "it's so relaxing! and engaging -- I've been unable to sleep much and it's the best distraction!"

Good stories are the best for that unfortunate situation!


message 4: by l (new) - rated it 5 stars

l This is my second favourite! :)


Rosamund Taylor l. wrote: "This is my second favourite! :)"
Which is your favourite?


message 6: by l (new) - rated it 5 stars

l Charmed Life. I really enjoy how Gwendolyn is a genuinely horrible little child. Christopher Chant ticks my boxes better (love Throgmorten, loves how DWJ writes cats in general) but Charmed Life was also the first one I read.


Rosamund Taylor l. wrote: "Charmed Life. I really enjoy how Gwendolyn is a genuinely horrible little child. Christopher Chant ticks my boxes better (love Throgmorten, loves how DWJ writes cats in general) but Charmed Life wa..."

That one is great -- I've planning to reread it soon too. I love how DWJ writes cats too -- I enjoyed "The Magicians of Caprona" mainly for the cats.


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