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The Phoenix and the Carpet by E. Nesbit

quoththegirl's review against another edition

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3.0

Continuing my E. Nesbit catch-up experience. I will say that the audiobook narrator (Johanna Ward) really makes these even more enjoyable than they would be ordinarily. She's extremely British and very good at narrating children's literature. I found this book to be very similar to the first and thus rather less fun the second time around, so I'll take a bit of a Nesbit break for the moment.

fijumanka0311's review against another edition

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4.0

4 i polā­
Puuuuuno bolja i zabavnija od prethodne!

ikbenella's review against another edition

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3.0

A fun read which would probably actually be enjoyable for children (take note, Mr Kingsley).

vaderbird's review against another edition

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3.0

5 star - Perfect
4 star - i would recommend
3 star - good
2 star - struggled to complete
1 star - could not finish

silver_valkyrie_reads's review against another edition

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adventurous funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

More of the same sort of fun from the previous book. 

There's a scene near the beginning where the children attempt (albeit in an utterly clueless and innocent way) to summon magic, which would keep me from recommending it for very young readers. 

claradiation's review against another edition

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5.0

This truly was a delightful experience

blacklake's review against another edition

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4.0

My daughter and I just had to start calling the toddler of the family "the Lamb" after reading this book--it was too irresistible. I really love Nesbit's way of showing the character of real children.

jowillread's review against another edition

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4.0

"I daresay they're not real cats," said Jane madly, "Perhaps they're only dream-cats."
"I'll dream-cat you, my lady," was the brief response of the force."




In regards to this book, I'm going to write something so groundbreaking that I would be willing to bet lots and lots of metaphorical pounds on the fact that no one has ever said, written or even thought about this idea when they closed the pages of Ms Nesbit's wonderful book.

SpoilerI wish I had a Phoenix and a magic carpet


I'm going to change the world with this 'ere noggin.

kailey_luminouslibro's review against another edition

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5.0


Four children discover a strange egg in their new nursery carpet, and when the egg is accidentally dropped in the fire, it hatches a beautiful Phoenix. The Phoenix reveals that the new carpet is actually a magic carpet that can take them anywhere in the world. Although they have some fun adventures, more often than not, their adventures go awry and their wishes get them into trouble.

I always enjoy rereading this favorite children's classic! I've been rereading it since I was a little girl, and every time I am enchanted with the magic and the adorable children. They are so mischievous and they get into all sorts of ridiculous situations. They try to do the right thing, but they get mixed up sometimes and make very foolish decisions. But the Phoenix can usually get them out of trouble, when he isn't getting them into trouble with his self-aggrandizing ways. He believes that London is full of temples to worship his greatness, and his propensity to light things on fire is extremely inconvenient at times.

Anthea is my favorite character because she is the motherly one of the group, always taking care of the others.