![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s very atmospheric at parts and at one point the Greek statues all come alive and they have a scene where they are interacting with the legends from famous Greek Myths. I love the scrapes the characters get into, but my favorite part of the book is the castle they explore. They find a magic ring that grants wishes, the only problem being they soon find that you need to be careful what you wish for. Like many fantasy series, the story follows the adventures of four childrens (although in this case they’re not all siblings, although three of them are). If you’re going to try one of her books I’d recommend starting with The Enchanted Castle, it’s my favorite and probably has the strongest plot and story out of her books. This author has several good books I’d try recommending, and was one of the pioneers in the genre of Children’s Fantasy. Instead of focusing on the classics that everyone probably knows about already (Narnia, Harry Potter etc.) I thought I’d highlight some of my favorite Children’s Fantasy books growing up that are perhaps lesser known! Enjoy! The Enchanted Castle by Edith Nesbit ![]()
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