The Phoenix and the Carpet - E. Nesbit - ★★★

AUTHOR: E. Nesbit
SERIES: The Psammead Trilogy, #2
GENRE: Middle-Grade Fantasy.
PUBLICATION DATE: January 1, 1904
RATING: 3 stars.


The title is self-revealing this time, isn't it? After bidding goodbye to the Psammead in the first book, the children are back in their home in London where they soon come across a phoenix and a magic wishing carpet. With the help of these two new magical discoveries, the children go on adventures around the world.

The phoenix is a very interesting character and a fabulous addition to the story. There are plenty of humorous scenes in this book too, though a couple of scenes are really quite illogical even for this genre. But it's still above average and children might enjoy it if they understand the difference in the cultural thinking of that time.

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