I thought I had read this book years ago, but as I went through it, I had either totally forgotten it, or I never read it in the first place. Ibbotson is a wonderful storyteller. This is classic children's literature at its best. The conflicts are straightforward and there is a healthy heap of humor in every chapter. Good is good and evil is evil and you are always sure right will win out in the end. Raymond is deliciously horrible and one can't help but wonder if he was a model for Dudley Dursley when Rowling wrote Harry Potter three years later. Odge is also an endearing character. I enjoyed it and now I am tempted to go back and read more Ibbotson. (256 p. 1994)
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