I’m a sucker for signed books, and apparently that even counts for books I’ve never read. Every now and then, Barnes and Noble carries signed book on their shelves, and that’s how I ended up reading The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.
Now, I realize there are probably a lot of people who read this book as children, and those same people may find themselves wondering why I would choose to read a book meant for kids at the ripe old age of thirty-*coughcough*. To them I say, pick it up and read it again. Maybe you’re not as grown-up as you think.
Synopsis: Milo, who’s generally a little bored with life, finds himself on a thrilling adventure in a distant fantasy land. He encounters wild and magnificent creatures and people along the way.
What I Loved: There’s just so much to love about this book, and I doubt I’d manage to get it all into this review. This work of pure genius is like a thesaurus set to fiction. It’s Labyrinth meets Willy Wonka meets Alice in Wonderland meets A Wrinkle in Time, with a little bit of Monty Python thrown in. It’s goofy and ridiculous but completely engaging.
Juster created not just a world of nonsense where everything in we know in our reality is skewed and taken out of context, but a fun story that might even be thinly veiled social commentary. After all, there’s a lot of chaos when the Princesses Rhyme and Reason are in exile.
With endless wordplay and marvelous fantasy worlds, The Phantom Tollbooth is highly entertaining. Even the introduction was worth reading, as were the notes from other authors in the back.
My Favorite Quotes:
It seemed a great wonder that the world, which was so large, could sometimes feel so small and empty.
If you want sense, you’ll have to make it yourself.
“You’ll find,” he remarked gently, “that the only thing you can do easily is be wrong, and that’s hardly worth the effort.”
What I Didn’t Love So Much: I honestly don’t think I have anything to say here!
Rating and Recommendation: If you enjoy fantasy, puns, and playful dialogue, or maybe if you’re just a kid at heart, I highly recommend The Phantom Tollbooth.
This book is technically part of my Bookshelf Cleanout, and it’s one I’ll be keeping with the rest of my signed copies.
5 stars!
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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois. She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University. Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keeping and The Graveside Detective. Her short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Paradox, and Subcutaneous. Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world. You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.
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