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Midnight for Charlie Bone (Children of the Red King, Bk 1)
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Midnight for Charlie Bone (Children of the Red King, Bk 1)
Author: Jenny Nimmo

Book Information
Publisher: Orchard
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780439474290 - ISBN-10: 0439474299
Publication Date: 3/1/2003
Pages: 416
Reading Level: Young Adult


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio Cassette (Abridged)

Book Description:
Charlie down't want to believe it. He can hear people in photographs talking. What's happening to him? Why now? Since his father died, Charlie Bone has lived with his mother and her mother, in the house of his other grandmother, Grandma Bone. Whilst looking at a picture of a couple with a baby and a cat, he suddenly discovers an extraordinary magical talent -- he can hear their voices. Although he tries to hide his new gift, Grandma Bone's scary sisters soon find out, and determine to send him to Bloor's Academy. Mr Onimous appears, and tell Charlie he must find the baby from the photograph, lost inside Bloor's. The mystery deepens when Charlie tries to return the picture to its rightful owner, a bookseller who gives him a heavy box, saying only that it was once swapped for a child. Charlie quickly finds life at Bloor's pretty tough, with its strict rules and the malevolent head boy, Manfred, set against him. He meets someone else with a gift, Gabriel Silk, who can pick up people's feeling from their clothes. Charlie asks about his father's tie, and Gabriel surprises him by saying his father is lost, not dead. Mr Onimous' cats have been involved in a mysterious fire at the school, and more frightening than that, Manfred's sinister gift is to be able to hypnotise people. Exploring at the weekend with new friends Olivia and Billy, Charlie overhears a conversation between Dr Bloor and Manfred. They discover the cats are eight hundred years old, and that Bloor and Manfred are keeping a girl under hypnosis. Charlie realises the girl from the photograph must be Emilia Moon and manages to awaken her using the box. The hypnotism cannot be proved to the authorities and the children will have to return next term, once more under the power of Dr Bloor.

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Kerry K. (mistysmere) wrote on 4/28/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was originally concerned that this series was a Harry Potter knock off. I was wrong. Yes, there are similarities to Harry Potter, but this series has some great potenial. I can't wait to read the next one.

Dana (daedelys) wrote on 5/3/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book reminded me a lot of the Harry Potter series. Kid probably won't mind this at all, but as an adult, the lack of originality gets a little annoying at times. But perhaps it's part of that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" thing on the author's part...

The term "endowed" tends to also make me snicker on occasion. I think the author could've found a better word to describe the magic-like talent that some of the characters have.

Overall, it's a readable book if you don't notice that it has a lot of similarities to authors such as J.K. Rowling, Pierce Anthony and I'm sure many others I haven't read yet or notice right off the bat.


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Jennifer U. wrote on 8/30/2008...


I enjoyed this book quite a bit. Same genre as the Harry Potter series. Good juvenile series.

T.C. R. (thunderweasel) wrote on 8/10/2008...


A kid with the strange ability to hear the people in photographs is forced into a school by his nasty aunts, where he inherits the task of finding and dehypnotizing the lost niece of a local bookstore owner through the use of long-lost mechanical inventions. That pretty much is the premise of Midnight for Charlie Bone. In short, it's a big mess.

I'm sure youngsters with past Harry Potter experience coudl make the magical connections between shrub-headed kid Charlie Bone and the baby-turned-ten-year-old Emma Tolly, the aforementioned niece who was traded for the device that would awaken her soon-to-be-hypnotized state. Go ahead and say it: What?

Oh, it gets better: Bone's uncle, the only saving grace among the controlling relatives of his maybe-dead father, has the weird endowment of making lights unbearably bright (or breaking windows, an ability he suddenly pops up with near the end of the story), and for that reason, only comes out at night so he will only shatter street lights instead of a myriad of other lights on in the city. The rest of the time, he sits in his bedroom writing his book, until he decides to make himself useful by assisting in Bone's quest for the niece and the way to open the device he's been hiding in his best friend Benjamin's basement with guard duty help from Ben's dog, Runner Bean.

Will Charlie awaken Emma from her trance and return her to her rightful home? Or will his evil aunts conquer and keep the secret under wraps? At this point, who really cares?

Don't get me wrong: Jenny Nimmo isn't a bad writer. But the confused and fuzzy details in this particular story isn't a great way to start out a five-installment series and keep readers interested for the remaining adventures. Unlike J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, which mostly resolved its per-book troubles, Nimmo leaves too many things up in the air to secure any interest in further books.

If you want some adventure and excitement with nasty relatives, prefects, professors and all kinds of mischief, just go hunt for the Sorcerer's Stone again and send Charlie on his way.

Janet B. (knightreader) wrote on 6/24/2008...


What's hapening to Charlie Bone?
Charlie does't want to believe it when he discovers that he can hear the thoughts of people in photographs.But his horrible aunts are delighted-it means that he is one of the chosen and must attend the Bloor's Academ;y for gifted children.Once there,Charlie realizes that some of is classmated have eqully mysterious powers,and soon Charlie is involved in uncovering the mysterious past of one of them.
My daughter loved this book and read in (1) day she compared it to Harry
potter.Good way to spend a summer day.

Tia P. wrote on 6/27/2007...


This is a great fantasy story. I enjoyed reading it!

Christine S. wrote on 4/17/2007...


This is book 1 of a series. I have posted book 2 Charlie Bone and the Time Twister and book 3 Charlie Bone and the Invisible Boy also

Eoin R. wrote on 9/26/2006...


For those who like Harry Potter and can't bear to wait for the next installment.

Trip E. wrote on 5/20/2006...


Was a good start to the next books in the series.


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