The Chronicles of Chrestomanci, Volume 3: Conrad's Fate / The Pinhoe Egg

by Diana Wynne Jones

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Eos (2008), Mass Market Paperback, 688 pages

Description

"Cat and Christopher Chant make the most unusual friends. Christopher befriends a boy with terrible karma in a mansion where everything keeps changing. Then, Cat meets a girl whose family of rogue witches is hiding terrible secrets. Will the Chrestomanci be able to sort out the tangle of mysteries and magic?

User reviews

LibraryThing member jjmcgaffey
Conrad's Fate is...perhaps the least interesting Chrestomanci book, for me. Conrad is such an idiot at times - he's being strong and tricky and figuring out how to get his way, and his uncle has him so neatly wrapped around his finger.... It took me two readings to figure out what the heck was
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going on at the castle, and it's still not really clear. The sidelight on Christopher's youth is mildly interesting, though I thought he and Gabriel had reached an agreement by the end of Lives of Christopher Chant. And like that. Not a favorite. Not bad, and a good addition to the Chrestomanci series, but it doesn't stand on its own very well.
The Pinhoe Egg, on the other hand, is magnificent. Marianne is a great character, and the other Pinhoes are firmly established too - simplistic but not cardboard. I like Cat best - his was the first Chrestomanci story I read - so this illumination of his life is great. Not sidelight, it's a continuation of his story, since we haven't seen him as an adult or Chrestomanci yet. Joe and Roger together are nicely mad; Janet and Julia are left out of things a bit but when they do show up they're well-drawn. The way all the various storylines intertwine - Grammer's 'illness', the empty forest, Joe at the castle and Marianne in the village, the Pinhoe house, the egg, all the rest of it - is great. They seem quite individual to start with, then start getting mixed, then they turn out all to be facets or reflections of one problem. Though I have to say Chrestomanci's summing up, though no doubt accurate, comes way out of left field. I wish we'd seen some of the research that produced those answers.
Anyway - one good book, one great one. Love Chrestomanci - in all his incarnations!
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LibraryThing member sbisson
Omnibus of two recent Diana Wynne Jones YA fantasies. Whimsical and delightful.
LibraryThing member johncf1018
If you've read and like the other Chrestomanci novels this is a no-brainer - read this now! If you're new to Chrestomanci but like fantasy YA literature which is also suitable for adults then I recommend starting at the beginning with volume 1.
LibraryThing member Fledgist
Third volume of this fantasy series. In the first novel, a boy is told that he has bad karma and that someone in the local castle has the ability to remove it. It turns out not to be the case. Why it turns out thus is a fascinating story of complexities, wizardry, and family rivalry. In the second
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novel, rival hedge-witch families are in conflict, and also trying to stay out of the Chrestomanci's sight. A bit difficult as he is literally right next door.
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LibraryThing member Ilirwen
Just like most of Diana Wynne Jones' books this was fantastic. I loved it. Sadly, that means I only have two of her books left to read for the first time... Still, now I know what all the people who have raved about the Chrestomanci series in the past, were talking about. I agree 100 %! I won't go
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into the plot and spoil it for others who haven't yet read these books, but all I can say is that anyone who likes most of (or all) DWJ:s books, will certainly like these as well. In my opinion, DWJ is probably the author who writes best about magic. She makes it seem so natural and realistic. As if almost anyone could find that she/he has a talent for magic. I love that too. :)
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Language

Original publication date

2008-04-22
2005 (Conrad's Fate)
2006 (The Pinhoe Egg)

Physical description

688 p.; 6.82 inches

ISBN

0061148326 / 9780061148323

Local notes

Duplicate. To donate.

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