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In the last of the Howl's Castle series of books, we start with Charmain, a bookish 14 year old, who gets volunteered by her great-aunt to take care of her distant great-uncle William's house. Well, magical house. Charmain is a respectable young lady (read: sheltered and spoiled) and, as such, she doesn't know how to do much besides reading a lot, and eating a lot of pasties. That includes washing clothes and dishes, and goes as far as making tea.
Luckily for her, the house is indeed magical, and ...more
Luckily for her, the house is indeed magical, and ...more

Not as good as "Howls Moving Castle" but still good. A light read for people who loved Howl.
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