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Book Reviews of Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4)

Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4)
Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors - Children of the Red King, Bk 4
Author: Jenny Nimmo
ISBN-13: 9780439545280
ISBN-10: 0439545285
Publication Date: 7/1/2005
Pages: 432
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 57 ratings
Publisher: Orchard Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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13 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

wintersqt4ever avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 61 more book reviews
Another wonderful story about Charlie Bone.
reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 26 more book reviews
very good, a bit dissapointing at the end.
reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 11 more book reviews
A fun story in the vein of Harry Potter.
reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 19 more book reviews
i really used to like these books when i was younger, read them!
reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 80 more book reviews
Terrific read!
reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 143 more book reviews
If you love stories of magic and wizards-you will want this book!
bup avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 165 more book reviews
The magical children of Bland Academy set off on another uninspired adventure that take them to a mirrored castle that really doesn't do anything, and they defeat some bad guys and I don't really get the point of anything.

My favorite thing about the book by far is the kid, at least as drawn on the cover, looks kind of like Art Stukas.

Clearly a ripoff of Harry Potter, and clearly written for a lower grade level, and clearly written by somebody who has observed people but doesn't get them. So activities and appearances and magical quirks substitute for real character. I imagine the author has a bunch of note cards tacked to the board behind her monitor-

Charlie Bone
- tall
- funny hair
- impetou impechuou control issues

Billy Raven
- short
- white hair
- talks to animals (remember - animals talk like Elmo!)

Paton
- tall
- light bulbs break wherever he goes
- likes Julia

It leads to excellent writing such as these passages demonstrate:

Charlie got a brief glimpse of Lysander's house as they passed a pair of tall wrought-iron gates. Lysander's father was the famous Judge Sage and the house reflected his important position.

If Albert was shocked, he didn't show it. Maybe some of his memories were coming back to him. Memories that were so bad, nothing would ever surprise him again.

She threw Charlie a quick, furtive glance and then disappeared. Curious about her strange behavior, Charlie ran across the road.


See? There's nothing terrible in there, but nothing interesting either. Even the magic is dull and pointless. It reads like an outline fleshed out by Jack Webb. I'm beginning to understand that what J.K. Rowling accomplished is really pretty special.
dianasdolls avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 43 more book reviews
Another adventure for Charlie and his friends that has some surprising dark turns in it. Enjoyable, in a Roald Dahl style.
mummay avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 18 more book reviews
The Charlie Bones series has been part of our families summer reading this year. A must for the whole family to enjoy together. A vague touch of Harry Potter lingers through the book, but without the dark nightmare quality that the Potter series lent. A light adventure about a boy, attending a secretive school of magic. With mystic powers of his own Charlie seeks the truth about his past, and makes discoveries about both himself, his family, his friends, and life in general. This series is written so that the 7 year old can understand it and the rest of the family will still enjoy it without feeling like they are lost in the juvenile. If you like magic and family adventure, you will enjoy this series.
gmartin64 avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 14 more book reviews
daughter says good book
jjusinta avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 12 more book reviews
This book is quite the adventure. Jenny Nimmo has once again made a book packed with tip of your seat amazement.
I love this series. I orignaly bought these for my son but I was just curious so I looked at it read the first chapter an I was hooked. I hadn't ever read a tween book but I am hooked on this one lol.
Osprey avatar reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on + 23 more book reviews
Great Read - so involving that I didn't want to put it down until I was done with it.
reviewed Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors (Children of the Red King, Bk 4) on
Good book....perfect condition :) enjoy