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Books with title Thief in the Castle

  • The Castle in the Forest

    Norman Mailer

    Hardcover (Random House, Jan. 23, 2007)
    No career in modern American letters is at once so brilliant, varied, and controversial as that of Norman Mailer. In a span of more than six decades, Mailer has searched into subjects ranging from World War II to Ancient Egypt, from the march on the Pentagon to Marilyn Monroe, from Henry Miller and Mohammad Ali to Jesus Christ. Now, in The Castle in the Forest, his first major work of fiction in more than a decade, Mailer offers what may be his consummate literary endeavor: He has set out to explore the evil of Adolf Hitler. The narrator, a mysterious SS man who is later revealed to be an exceptional presence, gives us young Adolf from birth, as well as Hitler’s father and mother, his sisters and brothers, and the intimate details of his childhood and adolescence.A tapestry of unforgettable characters, The Castle in the Forest delivers its playful twists and surprises with astonishing insight into the nature of the struggle between good and evil that exists in us all. At its core is a hypothesis that propels this novel and makes it a work of stunning originality. Now, on the eve of his eighty-fourth birthday, Norman Mailer may well be saying more than he ever has before.
  • The Castle in the Attic

    Elizabeth Winthrop, Full Cast

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), April 12, 2005)
    William has just received the best present of his life. It's an old, real-looking stone and wooden model of a castle, with a drawbridge, moat, and a about the castle. And sure enough, when he picks up the tiny silver knight, it comes alive in his hand!finger-high knight to guard the gates. It's the mysterious castle his housekeeper has told him about, and even though William is sad she's leaving, now the castle is his!William can't wait to play with it--he's certain there's something magical Sir Simon tells William a mighty story of wild sorcery, wizards, and magic. And suddenly William is off on a fantastic quest to another land and another time--where a fiery dragon and an evil wizard are waiting to do battle . . . .From the Paperback edition.
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  • Into the Castle

    June Crebbin, John Bendall-Brunello

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 6, 1996)
    In an exciting mystery, five brave friends enter an old castle in an attempt to discover if someone, or something, is living deep inside the dark dungeon walls.
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  • The Castle In The Attic

    Elizabeth Winthrop

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 1, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A gift of a toy castle, complete with a silver knight, introduces William to an adventure involving magic and a personal quest.
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  • The Castle in the Clouds

    AJ Lewis

    eBook
    A child's bedtime dream world. Your child will fall asleep dreaming of this magical place, where you both will meet to play and spend time until the sun comes up.Written for children who had difficulty sleeping, nightmares, night terrors, or have suffered through a trauma that means the dark can be a scary place without something wonderful to focus your thoughts on.
  • The Castle in the Air

    Tim Watkins

    language (Waye Forward Publishing, March 30, 2017)
    The Castle in the Air is a secular short-story parable for the modern age. Set in a fictional kingdom ruled over by a vain young king, it tells the tale of a people lured by the promise of future riches, who slowly undermine the environment that gave them life.Only at the last minute do the people wake up to their folly… perhaps too late?The Castle in the Air gently introduces young readers to the negative consequences of environmental damage, resource depletion, excessive debt, greed and vanity. It also introduces the positive benefits of social capital, well-being and community.Suitable for ages 8 and above (and grown ups; who could sometimes learn a lot from children)
  • The Castle

    Claude Millet, Denise Millet

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, May 1, 2006)
    Rush across the drawbridge, duck under the portcullis, and burst into the courtyard. Wander through the hall and kitchen and admire the knight’s bright armor.
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  • Castle in the Air

    Diana Wynne Jones

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 1, 1991)
    Abdullah was a young and not very prosperous carpet dealer. His father, who had been disappointed in him, had left him only enough money to open a modest booth in the Bazaar. When he was not selling carpets, Abdullah spent his time daydreaming. In his dreams he was not the son of his father, but the long-lost son of a prince. There was also a princess who had been betrothed to him at birth. He was content with his life and his daydreams until, one day, a stranger sold him a magic carpet.In this stunning sequel to Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones has again created a large-scale, fast-paced fantasy in which people and things are never quite what they seem. There are good and bad djinns, a genie in a bottle, wizards, witches, cats and dogs (but are they cats and dogs?), and a mysterious floating castle filled with kidnapped princesses, as well as two puzzling prophecies. The story speeds along with tantalizing twists and turns until the prophecies are fulfilled, true identities are revealed, and all is resolved in a totally satisfying, breathtaking, surprise-filled ending.
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  • The Castle

    Kathryn Hinds

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Middle Ages usually conjure up images of chivalrous knights, fair maidens, wandering minstrels and fairy-tale endings. Readers of all ages are enchanted by this period yet often overlook the everyday lives of the ordinary people of the time. This series examines not only great medieval castles, kings and ladies but also the story of the common working people of towns, villages and religious communities across Europe. Detailed portraits of four specific aspects of medieval life -- the countryside, the city, the castle and the church -- emerge through lively, entertaining text and an abundance of stunning historical art. From the great personalities of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Geoffrey Chaucer and King Arthur to farmers, servants, craftsmen and clerics, this series reveals real people who ruled, worked, created art and music, pursued dreams and coped with fear and danger. Informative sidebars woven through each title allow readers to discover the truth about women's roles and achievements, how medieval children had fun, some favorite recipes and a number of popular songs, stories and poems.
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  • Cleo In the Castle

    Patricia Nichvolodoff

    Paperback (AuthorCentrix, Inc., Jan. 16, 2018)
    Cleo the Cat hides the treasure chest flag in the perfect spot inside the castle. But their game gets interrupted when some unexpected circumstances out on the sea calls for some quick rescue action. A puzzling situation finally gets answered at the end of the story and her friends happily want to play the game again.
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  • Castle in the Air

    Diana Wynne Jones

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 2000)
    trade edition paperback, fine (as new)
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  • The Castle in the Bubble

    Lori Forrest, Thi Nguyen

    language (, June 9, 2016)
    POP! An old bubble wand. A hazy image in a bubble. POP! And suddenly, Erin is pulled into a new world -- a medieval town, complete with a castle. Mistaken for the princess who has gone missing, she finds herself in danger and on the adventure of a lifetime. With the help of her new friend, Jeffrey, Erin finds clues to the missing princess and struggles to save the kingdom. Join Erin on her first adventure in the magic bubble as she discovers the past of this new world. She must decide who to trust and learns she is braver and stronger than she thought!