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When a witch's curse turns young Sophie into an old woman, she runs away from home. Soon she finds work as a cleaning woman in a moving castle belonging to the mysterious wizard Howl. A fire demon named Calcifer offers to remove Sophie's curse if she will help to free him from his magical contract with Howl.Tags
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This particular adaptation of Howl's Moving Castle suffers for fault of the medium by which it is being conveyed. By choosing to take screenshots of the film and superimposing dialogue over them, pacing is placed by the wayside. There are too many panels required to show an action as simple as standing because Miyazaki's art style is so fluid and there is so much movement. Had they simply foregone some of the smaller, less essential motions or combined separate actions into a single panel (ie: Sophie standing up and groaning with a hand pressed to her back does not need three panels to show) this could have been a great manga. As it is, this will only be read by fans of other forms of this story because they want to consume all that is show more related to "Howl's Moving Castle" and never on its own merit. show less
Of all the audio books I've purchased, this is my absolute favorite. The story is magical, inventive, original, and enthralling from beginning to end, and the narration does it justice. Sophie is such a likable character, and over time you begin to see why Howl is awesome, too. This is Diana Wynne Jones's masterpiece.
*dodges Nic's death stare*
So far actually a good adaptation of the book. Haven't gotten to the bit where it stops making any kind of sense.
So far actually a good adaptation of the book. Haven't gotten to the bit where it stops making any kind of sense.
This 4 book series is great. I love it. I like that it reads like a manga book and that it is stills from the movie used as the artwork. I absolutely loved the movie. This volume takes you from the beginning of the story to the breakfast in Howl's Castle.
Review: In the land of Ingary lives Sophie Hatter and her other two sisters who abide by all fairytale rules because of market chipping. as the eldest daughter, she is set for failure and the youngest for success. Their stepmother, Fanny treats them well and their father sent all 3 sisters to school obeying fairytale rules.
Months later a movie castle appears belonging to Wizard Howl who supposedly eats the souls of girls. Sophie's father dies, leaving the shop she works at in debt. Fanny pulls all 3 girls out of school for Sophie to become her apprentice at the hat shop.
Months later a movie castle appears belonging to Wizard Howl who supposedly eats the souls of girls. Sophie's father dies, leaving the shop she works at in debt. Fanny pulls all 3 girls out of school for Sophie to become her apprentice at the hat shop.
Love love love this book!!!
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- Canonical title
- Howl's Moving Castle, Volume 1
- Original publication date
- 2004
- Related movies
- Howl's Moving Castle (2004 | IMDb)
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- Graphic Novels & Comics
- DDC/MDS
- 741.5952 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips History, geographic treatment, biography Asian Japanese
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- PN6790 .J33 .H689 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Collections of general literature Comic books, strips, etc.
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