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  • The Enchanted Castle

    E. Nesbit, H.R. Millar

    language (Girlebooks.com, Aug. 2, 2010)
    First published in 1907, the Enchanted Castle tells the story of of three children who discover a castle while exploring on their school holidays. Inside the castle is a fairytale princess and a ring that makes wishes come true. But the children soon discover that the magic may not be what it seems. Includes 41 illustrations by H.R. Millar.
  • The Enchanted Barn

    Grace Livingston Hill

    eBook (e-artnow, July 9, 2019)
    After the Hollister family is faced to relocate to the country, their eldest daughter Shirley manages to rent an old stone barn from a wealthy landlord. Slowly and gradually with their simple acts of kindness and unconventional living the landlord is won over. But will Shirley manage to save the day at her work? Will she be able to take care of her entire family as the head of the household? Keep Reading?
  • The Enchanted Castle

    E. Nesbit, H. R. Millar

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 1, 1995)
    E. Nesbit's classic story of how Gerald, Cathy and Jimmy find an enchanted garden and awake a princess from a hundred-year sleep, only to have her immediately made invisible by a magic ring. Her rescue is difficult, funny and sometimes frightening.
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  • Enchanted

    S.L. Menear, D.M. Littlefield

    eBook (Black Stallion Publishing, )
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  • The Enchanted Sonata

    HEATHER LOUISE WALLWORK

    Hardcover (Heather Wallwork, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Clara Stahlbaum has her future perfectly planned: marry the handsome pianist, Johann Kahler (ah!), and settle down to a life full of music. But all that changes when Clara receives a mysterious and magical nutcracker.Whisked away to his world–an enchanted empire of beautiful palaces, fickle fairies, enormous rats, and a prince–Clara must face a magician who uses music as magic…and the future she thought she wanted.The Enchanted Sonata, a retelling of The Nutcracker Ballet with a dash of The Pied Piper, will captivate readers of all ages.
  • The Enchanted Attic

    M.D. Spenser

    language (BookBaby, May 1, 1996)
    DO MICE MAKE MUSIC?Nicole and her sister, Casey, move into an old house. Nicole things the nighttime noises she hears are nothing more than the scurrying of mice. Then she starts to hear eerie music coming through her ceiling. She realizes with a cold, clammy shiver that something far more terrifying than mice must be in the house. ... And it is up to her to find out what it is, BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!Book One in the classic 36-book "Shivers" series by the popular children's author M.D. Spenser.
  • The Enchanted Sonata

    Heather Dixon Wallwork

    eBook (The Wallworkshop, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Clara Stahlbaum has her future perfectly planned: marry the handsome pianist, Johann Kahler (ah!), and settle down to a life full of music. But all that changes on Christmas Eve, when Clara receives a mysterious and magical nutcracker. Whisked away to his world--an enchanted empire of beautiful palaces, fickle fairies, enormous rats, and a prince--Clara must face a magician who uses music as spells...and the future she thought she wanted. "The Enchanted Sonata," a retelling of The Nutcracker Ballet with a dash of The Pied Piper, will captivate readers of all ages.
  • The Enchanted Files: Hatched

    Bruce Coville

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 19, 2017)
    If you liked the movies Elf and Shrek, you’ll love THE ENCHANTED FILES—a magical, hilarious comedy series about fantastical creatures in the modern world by the bestselling author of My Teacher Is an Alien: Bruce Coville! Meet Gerald. Gerald is a griffin—a creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. According to the Code of the Griffins, that means he should be: 1. Brave and fierce in all situations! 2. A guardian of a great treasure! 3. Completely and totally hidden from the humans! But what if a griffin ISN’T brave or fierce? What if he’s NEVER found a great treasure (or ANY treasure, for that matter)? What if he feels like such an embarrassment that the only thing left for him to do is run away? And what if the only place no one will look for him is . . . the human world? “Bruce Coville is a wizard at telling stories.” —Christopher Paolini, New York Times bestselling author of Eragon “Hilarious. Middle-grade readers will be carried along by the buoyancy of the writing, the skillful design, and the humor on almost every page. Egg-ceptionally funny!” —Kirkus Reviews
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  • Enchanted

    S.L. Menear, D.M. Littlefield

    eBook (Black Stallion Publishing, July 24, 2018)
    A young child is kidnapped by an old hag who takes her deep into a forbidden forest. The hag’s cart crashes into a tree when her horse is frightened by a grizzly bear, freeing the kidnapped child. Lost in the dark forest, the little girl meets a fairy queen. The fairy bestows an enchantment that makes all animals accept the child as one of their own. A wolf pack protects the girl and helps the fairy lead her home. Later, the girl’s mother meets the fairies, and they allow her to draw their pictures. And that is how the first fairy pictures entered the world.
  • The Enchanted Barn

    Grace Livingston Hill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2015)
    Grace Livingston Hill was a prolific American author who wrote over 100 novels which often featured young Christian women. Hill’s writing features the themes of redemption and good vs. evil.
  • The Enchanted Castle

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (Girlebooks.com, Sept. 18, 2019)
    A children’s fantasy novel first published in 1907, The Enchanted Castle recounts the marvelous adventures encountered by a curious group of children searching to enliven their summer holiday. Written in episodes, the novel has a different adventure in store for its young heroes in each chapter, including vibrant statues, banquets with Greek gods, and reunited lovers.
  • The Enchanted Castle

    Edith Nesbit

    eBook (Start Classics, Oct. 5, 2019)
    A children’s fantasy novel first published in 1907, The Enchanted Castle recounts the marvelous adventures encountered by a curious group of children searching to enliven their summer holiday. Written in episodes, the novel has a different adventure in store for its young heroes in each chapter, including vibrant statues, banquets with Greek gods, and reunited lovers.The novel begins when siblings Gerald, James and Kathleen are required to spend their summer holiday in a boarding school, due to unfortunate events at home and are consequently left under the supervision of a French schoolmistress. The children seem to be sentenced to a summer of utter boredom, however, one day the children decide to explore the neighboring countryside in hopes of bringing excitement to their otherwise monotonous routine. During their time outside they stumble upon a secret passageway and follow its trail. When they emerge from the tunnel, they are engulfed by a castle situated in an elaborate garden, where they also meet a young girl Mabel, who declares she is a princess. Furthermore, Mabel claims that the castle is full of magic and leads them inside to show them its treasures, which includes a plain metal ring which supposedly causes invisibility. Naturally the children are skeptical and it is not until the ring actually does work and makes Mabel invisible, that they are swayed to believe the contrary. The four children panic and Mabel confesses that the country estate is not an enchanted castle and that she is simply the housekeeper’s niece, and not a princess. However what seemed to be an innocent game of dress-up takes a turn of events as the group get thrown into a magical frenzy indicating the beginning of their exciting adventures and a step away from their expected mundane summer.Nesbit cleverly depicts the notion that one should be careful of what they wish for, because it just may come true, but never without a price. An engrossing tale of magic, fantasy, humor, and adventurous mishaps blended in an utmost imaginative way, the novel has remained a favorite children’s classic which has stood the test of time.A children’s fantasy novel first published in 1907, The Enchanted Castle recounts the marvelous adventures encountered by a curious group of children searching to enliven their summer holiday. Written in episodes, the novel has a different adventure in store for its young heroes in each chapter, including vibrant statues, banquets with Greek gods, and reunited lovers.