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The Phantom Tollbooth

Illustrated in black-and-white. This ingenious fantasy centers around Milo, a bored ten-year-old who comes home to find a large toy tollbooth sitting in his room. Joining forces with a watchdog named Tock, Milo drives through the tollbooth's gates and begins a memorable journey. He meets such characters as the foolish, yet lovable Humbug, the Mathemagician, and the not-so-wicked "Which," Faintly Macabre, who gives Milo the "impossible" mission of returning two princesses to the Kingdom of Wisdom.  more

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Fox in Socks (I Can Read It All by Myself Beginner Books (Sagebrush))

My wife and I would recommend that every kid should experience reading Fox in Socks while...

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  • Posted: Sep-22-2009

favorite book from my childhood

This is a great book for an adult who likes the idea of reading to kids, but finds the average kids' book vapid or badly written. As morals go,it's hard to object to the ones here: Wisdom requires Rhyme and Reason, as well as words and numbers. Words and numbers are both valuable. Life is full...

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  • Posted: Sep-21-2009

Great Read, Great Memories

I read this book in middle school, and it's still my favorite book.I've read all of the 1 star reviews, and I really think that the people who didn't enjoy this book need to give it another chance. Open your minds, and suspend your disbelief. Obviously, a child wouldn't just drive through a...

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  • Posted: Aug-09-2009

Even for adults

As much as I loved this book as a child, I think it ought to be on every adult's reading list. I overlooked or simply did not understand so may of the references when I was younger. I was unaware of how applicable the life lessons presented throughout the book truly are. Encountering, among...

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  • Posted: Aug-01-2009

Where's my tollbooth?

I didn't know what to expect when picking up The Phantom Tollbooth.Sure, I had read it and loved it when I was younger. And the names Milo and Tock seemed vaguely familiar to me. But reading it again begged the question: Would I love it again?The answer? Hell yes.The premise of The Phantom...

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  • Posted: Dec-28-2008

Oh, the mem'ries

The phantom tollbooth has been one of my favorite books since the fourth grade, when my teacher read it to the class. We'd sit on the floor, or in desks, or wherever; at an age when most of us were growing out of being read aloud to, Mr. Vogel gave us great memories. He'd read things that, at our...

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  • Posted: Dec-10-2008

LISTEN, LAUGH, AND LEARN

Since first published in 1961 Norton Juster's classic children's story has known many incarnations - hardcover reprints, paperback issues, audio cassette, stage play, and now an unabridged audio version read by the incomparable David Hyde Pierce. Few of us did not watch the popular television...

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  • Posted: Oct-24-2008

A funny book

I am eight years old and the book is great is for any child to read. I really enjoyed reading the book. I definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys humorous books. Sometimes I couldn't put the book down because it was so interesting and I really wanted to find out what was happening next. My...

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  • Posted: Oct-16-2008

THE PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH by Norton Juster

The Phantom Tollbooth is a children's fantasy novel written by Norton Juster and Illustrated by Jules Feiffer. The story is about a bored child named Milo, who travels to the fantastical Kingdom of Wisdom, where he makes friends, goes on quests, and learns valuable life lessons. The moral of the...

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  • Posted: Oct-13-2008

My favorite book of all time.

Ok, I HATE nonsense novels so you'd think that I'd hate the phantom tollbooth ,right? Wrong! This book is not like other nonsense novels; it's special. With lovable characters such as: Tock the Watchdog, Humbug, Rhyme, Reason, King Azaz, The Mathamagician, and of course the star of this, Milo. I...

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  • Posted: Aug-04-2008

An Overlooked Classic

This is one of the most enjoyable books I have ever read. I never heard of it growing up, and my parents were diligent in providing us with the classics. Even today most of the customers in my bookstore don't know it exists. This is a crime, because it belongs right up there with Alice in...

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