It also had the kind of understated humor that I just love in a book. This book provided just the right balance of drama and personalities to keep me interested. Howl’s Moving Castle is about Sophie, a young woman who gets put under a spell to live as an old lady, and ends up living in the wizard Howl’s castle when she makes a deal with his fire demon to break her spell if she can discover how to free him of a spell he is under. Sometimes I have trouble getting into audiobooks, but not Howl’s Moving Castle. Don’t you just love that? I had heard about the movie long ago, and never realized it was a book, and then somehow I just came across it when looking for an audiobook to listen to at work. Howl’s Moving Castle is a book that has been around a long time, but that I recently discovered for myself. So, I think I’ll just share the book and say whatever random things come to me about why I loved it, and leave it at that. And if I don’t enjoy writing them, then nobody’s going to enjoy reading them. However, I find book reviews boring to read, so I probably won’t find them very fun to write, either. I like the idea of sharing books I’ve loved reading myself with others who might enjoy them. So, I want to start doing book recommendations on my blog.
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