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The Phoenix and the Carpet
The Phoenix and the Carpet
Author: E. Nesbit
The children who appeared in Five Children and It and The Story of the Amulet have more adventures with a magic carpet which transports them wherever they wish to go. Inside the carpet is a strange egg from which hatches out the Phoenix, an ancient and honourable bird, but not much easier to handle than the Psammead.
ISBN-13: 9780140301298
ISBN-10: 0140301291
Publication Date: 10/30/1959
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Puffin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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miss-info avatar reviewed The Phoenix and the Carpet on + 386 more book reviews
The five completely unsupervised children from Five Children and It are back, this time with a magic carpet that grants wishes and carries them wherever they want to go. They are guided by a conceited phoenix who knows an awful lot but doesn't always give the best advice. This book isn't nearly as funny as the last one, but I did get a two-chapter-long chuckle out of the part with the cats.

The children are fairly well-behaved, have a code of honor, will not steal even when they find piles of gold coins because they must belong to someone, do their best not to tell lies, and, on occasion, use their wishes to find ways to help others all without coming across as stuffy or boring. Suitable for younger readers only if you want to help them over the big words and concepts common in 1900 but obsolete today.
reviewed The Phoenix and the Carpet on + 3352 more book reviews
The sequel to Five Children and It, both written about 100 years ago. This book pub. 1995. In this story five brothers and sisters find an egg in a carpet and hatch it. The resultant Phoenix leads them on all sorts of wild and weird adventures.

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