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The Chrestomanci Series: Entire Collection Books 1-7

av Diana Wynne Jones

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Welcome to the worlds of Chrestomanci, where magic is as common as mathematics and anything can happen... an exclusive ebook collection of the entire seven book series by the award-winning Diana Wynne Jones. Welcome to the worlds of Chrestomanci, where magic is as common as mathematics and anything can happen... an exclusive ebook collection of the entire seven book series by the award-winning Diana Wynne Jones. Featuring the magical and enduring characters of Gwendolen and Christopher Chant, and many more, this collection brings the stories of the world of Chrestomanci together for the first time. Winner of numerous accolades including the Guardian Award, these stories have been loved by generations of children's and adults and Diana Wynne Jones was hailed by Neil Gaiman as 'the best writer of magic there is.'… (mer)
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I love these books. I've read these all before but had to read them all again on the kindle. There is something magical about these worlds that Diana Wynne Jones has created. I don't think I read the stories in this order before. The stories take place mainly during the period when Eric Chant arrives to a point a few years later when they return from holiday from the South of France. The first book introduces the Chrestomanci in his fully fledged role, but two of the books fill in detailsof his life and adventures in his younger years - how he met Millie, and then what happened just before they married. Contains:

Charmed Life - Gwendolen and Eric Chant are orphaned in a boat accident. Gwen is an arrogant witch with strong powers. Her unassuming brother, Eric, or Cat - as he is known - does not apear to have any magic, but he has 9 lives! The children are placed with Mrs Sharp and paid by the town council for her troubles. She gets witchcraft lessons for Gwendolynn and music lessons for Eric until his fiddle is turned into a cat. They are happy enough here, but are found by Chrestomanci, an elegant relative who invites them to live with him and his odd family in his castle. Gwen is banned from using witchcraft but causes trouble with it anyway. Cat eventually discovers he has magic but it's been used by Gwen all his life who has also recklessly used up many of his lives as well until the Chrestomanci clan puts a stop to her and the wicked scheme she has set up with some nefarious witches and warlocks.

The Magicians of Caprona - The Montanas and Petrocchis are the two leading magical families in Caprona. They create magic through song, the most powerful of which is the Angel of Caprona - a spell brought to them a long time ago by an angel to protect them from the white devil. Unfortunately, nobody remembers the true words to the tune of the Angel and there is a feud between the two families hampering their pledge to protect Caprona. Their magic does not work as well as it used to either. As they desparately try to find the true words to the angel and prepare war spells to defend themselves against 3 neighbouring states threatening war, they also call upon Chrestomanci for help. He tells them there is a mysterious enemy enchanter, but is not believed by either family, as they blame only each other. He goes to Rome to get them help. Meanwhile the children Tonino Montana and Angelica Petrocchi are kidnapped and turned into Punch and Judy puppets. Each family receive a magical warning not to use any spells if they want the children back, and each family blames the other. Only Paolo and Renata believe they have been kidnapped by the enemy enchanter. The children from both families have to get over their differences with the help of their magical cats and Chrestomanci to defeat the enemy enchanter, find the words to the Angel and stop the war.

Witch Week - The story centres around class 2Y in a boarding school where a lot of witch orphans are sent to. A note appears accusing one of the students in the class of being a witch. Most people believe the witch is Nan, but as the story progresses it turns out she is not the only one. I didn't particularly like this one initially as the story revolved around typical school dynamics of popular children bullying the less popular ones, and teachers pursuing their own agendas. However, the shenanigans were certainly not typical as the children discover their magical abilities and make use of them with interesting results. Eventually when Brian Wentworth can't deal with the bullying any more, he runs away letting people think he has been put under the spell of a witch. Others now fearing the arrival of the inquisitors and being burnt on the bone-fires if they are discovered as witches, decide to look for help and Chrestomanci finally makes an appearance. He eventually works out that this world has come into being in the 1600s when Guy Fawkes blew up parliament - without anybody in it. And because it was done on November 5th at the end of witch week - when magic is unusually strong, this strange world came into being, but remained attached to the original. Eventually a way is found to merge the worlds together and return everyone to normality.

The Lives of Christopher Chant - this is about the eponymous Chrestomanci that we know and love in the Chrestomanci series, how he started off from an early age wandering into other worlds magically via The Place Between and had wonderful adventures as he slept. Meanwhile in the real world he got used to a string of nannies who kept leaving as they couldn't bear the awful atmosphere created by his parents who barely spoke to each other. He started out unknowingly on the wrong side of the law helping his uncle Ralph with his "experiments" by meeting Tacroy, a fellow spirit walker, and bringing back illegal magical goods from other worlds, including the vicious Asheth Temple cat - Throgmorten - who likes to Wong! The living goddess of Asheth - Millie - allowed him to take him provided he brought her some books in exchange, as she was bored. Unfortunately whilst trying to escape he is killed by the temple guards. But he finds himself back in his bed apparently unscathed, until Throgmorten's antics causes him to be speared by the curtain pole mirroring how he was killed in the other world. He recovers without a scratch without realising he has lost one of his 9 lives. His adventures were cut short when his mother sends him away to boarding school to prepare him for Society. He dreads school but found it to be enjoyable, making lots of friends, discovering a love for cricket, and completely forgets pre-arranged meetings with Tacroy in The Place Between. After his uncle Ralph writes to scold him, he finds a way to return to The Place Between to bring more books to Millie as well as continuing his uncle's "experiments". Tacroy tries to dissuade him from continuing because of the danger, but Christopher wants to carry on and discovers Tacroy is also a fan of cricket. Unfortunately he loses another couple of lives which temporarily stops his exploits and his short time in school as well. After an accident, he wakes in the morgue and frightens everybody who witnessed his death. His father, convinced that he has 9 lives unfortunately cannot convince Gabriel de Witt - the current Chrestomanci - as Christopher cannot do any magic. Nevertheless, his father takes him out of school against his and his mother's wishes to see Dr Pawson in Cambridge, an eminent Diviner to find out why he can't do magic when his father and mother are powerful enchanters. He discovers it is silver that stops him doing any magic. When he finally is able to use his magic and have his strength tested, he takes the whole roof off Dr Pawson's house, so he spends a month there fixing everything with guidance from Dr Pawson, who teaches him a great deal of practical magic. But he cannot stay there long as he is finally whisked off to Chrestomanci Castle after another test shows he is a 9 life enchanter. He hates the castle and the life there. Unbeknown to him the feeling is mutual. He causes lots of trouble, finds his way back to The Place Between, and dies another couple of times - burning his lives at such a rate that de Witt takes drastic action to take and lock away one of his lives, leaving with only 2. Eventually he discovers the wraith gang that everybody in the castle is trying to catch is led by his uncle Ralph and he has been instrumental in the criminal activities. When Tacroy is caught, it turns out he is their colleague Malachai, and lies to protect Christopher. They get enough information to go catch the gang, but are badly defeated with Gabriel's lives scattered all over the other worlds. Christopher has to act up as the next Chrestomanci. Meanwhile, Millie has turned up too, running away into his world from hers where she believes she will be killed when she grows up and is replaced by another little girl as the new living goddess. The arm of Asheth follows her and lays seige to the castle. Christopher organises the castle staff to protect their boundaries and build a cage to catch Uncle Ralph, with Throgmorten standing guard. The arm of Asheth inadvertently protects the castle from an attack of the wraith gang. Meanwhile, Christopher, Tacroy and the goddess set off to find all the pieces of de Witt. They notice he is being drawn into World 11. It turns out this is where Tacroy comes from, ordered to work for good then bad for their entertainment. Tacroy advises them on the strange customs of the people of 11 and the best way to get de Witt back, and goes with Millie and Christopher into this normally inaccessbile world. Through his quick thinking, Christopher manages to bring de Witt back intact, and Ralph is caught too and given a good scratching by Throgmorten before he is sent to jail. Millie gets to stay, and Christopher's parents reconcile in Japan. Christopher begins to enjoy his life in the castle and looks forward to being Chrestomanci.

Mixed Magics:

Chapter 1 - Warlock at the Wheel - After the hapless Willing Warlock has his magic removed by Chrestomanci due to his misuse of magic and other misdemeanours, he robs a bank and gives all his money to a French wizard to send him to another world without magic, but where he gets his magic back. He immediately decides to rob a bank. But it all goes wrong when a small man in smart pinstripes arrives and spots he has a water pistol and shouts a warning The willing warlock runs and steals the man's car, without realising it also contains a giant dog and a little girl, who demand he drives them around and makes him regret ever taking the car. Even the car bullies him. He is relieved his ordeal eventually ends when the man in pinstripes finally catches him. It turns out he is the financial wizard who works for Chrestomanci. The little girl is his daughter, and the dog is a hellhound who probably has more magic in his tail than he does.

Chapter 2 - Stealer of Souls - Tonino Montana, from Caprona in Italy comes to stay at Chrestomanci castle. Although Tonino is a sweet unassuming boy, Cat dislikes him because everybody feels sorry for him and feels that Tonino is stealing his spot as the youngest and most vulnerable. He tries to avoid him as he suspects he will have to look after him, but all the other children - Janet, Julia and Roger - fall sick with the measles. With everybody else busy, Cat has to accompany Tonino on a visit to Gabriel de Witt, the former Chrestomanci who has retired and lives with Miss Rosalie and Malachai. They take the train where Tonino is nearly sick and met at the station by Malachai. Gabriel is very interested in both Tonino's and Cat's magic. Cat was always frightened of the frail old Gabriel de Witt dying on these visits. And this time he does, as one of his souls leaves his body just after warning them that he has sensed an evil old enchanter who died about 200 yrs ago, Master Spiderman, trying to steal his soul. The boys are sent home in an old horse drawn cab. As they enter they lose their memories and are taken to a shabby basement in a house belonging to a shrivelled old man who looked more like a monkey. This was Master Spiderman who tells them they are apprentices that he paid for from the workhouse. He wants to know which one is Eric but neither of them remember, so he sets them to work cleaning the basement and locks them in. All Eric can work out is that as the older of the two, he has to look after the younger boy. As they clean the dust chokes Tonino until they manage to half-open a window, but not wide enough to attract attention or climb out. After several hours, they begin on the extremely dusty and cobwebby back wall where they discover a tin of beans. Cat only has time to pocket them before Master Spiderman runs into the basement to scold them for tampering with his spells. He puts the cobwebs telling them they are interferring with his plans to make a 10 life enchanter. He wants them to let him know when the next life arrives and even brings them stale food. The beans turn out to be the souls of enchanters he has collected already and as they are laid on the table they develop wings and start to move about. Master Spiderman comes back down to check on them but spots they have escaped, but are foiled by the boys as he tries to recapture them, and let them escape through the window. He drags the boys out of the house to chase them down the road. They end up in a hospital where the souls head to the Maternity Ward and pop themselves into the mouths of several babies, avoiding capture by the now manic Master Spiderman who tries to take one of the babies. A mother prevents him by whacking him with a butterfly net Cat hands her, and as he slides down Matron touches her silver cross and turns into a shrivelled skin. The boys finally remember who they are. They immediately call Chrestomanci, who is already known to the Matron as Sir Christopher. Master Spiderman had died in the process, so his remains were placed down the road where historically he was supposed to have died. Then all the mothers on the ward are told their babies may have a second soul, but they are to receive a government stipend so long as they go to Chrestomanci Castle once a year for checks. The boys are taken back to the castle and Chrestomanci decides to arrange a holiday for them all in a nice large house with a swimming pool in France.

Chapter 3 - Carol Oneir's Hundreth Dream - Carol was the world's youngest best-selling dreamer, who can make dreams for others to enjoy. Unfortunately her 100th dream did not go according to plan. With publisher deadlines looming, her mother takes her to a dream specialist to find out what is wrong. When this fails, her father who used to go to school with Chrestomanci (cricketing friend Oneir!) and can ask him for help. He agrees but they have to travel to France where he is on holiday! When they arrive, all the childen are in the pool making a lot of noise and Chrestomanci is relaxing in a silk suit on a sun lounger. After Millie distracts Carol's mother to let Chrestomanci quiz her on her own, Carol finds her way back into her dreams where all her characters are on strike because they are expected to do so much. She is sure nobody can see behind the scenes in her dreams but as discussions go sour her dream characters escape into the real world, where they all have a whale of a time. However, she is forced to admit that they were right and needed a holiday just like she did. With a contract agreed to resume her dreaming in 18 months, she joins in the fun with the other children in the pool.

Chapter 4 - The Sage of Theare - Heaven is very organised in this world, which is why the gods are fearful of the phrophesised arrival of the Sage of Dissolution. This turns out to be Thaspar, the son of the Sun god Imperion, who's many questions mark him out as the phrophesised sage. Imperion tries to take him into another world to avoid him affecting theirs. However, he carried him over to Chrestomanci's world, where he was discovered 7 years later, and taken back into his own world to prevent all the problems he was causing from being transported there. He is placed with the family of a woman who has just lost her own child, and the family prospers. A few years later, Thaspar is sent a note via a houseboy called Cat to warn him to call Chrestomanci if ever he meets himself! Thaspar has forgotten his earlier life, and becomes interested in the ideas of the sage of dissolution that has started to spread. Strange events start happening as he tries to attend his meetings, although nobody ever sees him before the venues he speaks at are burned to the ground. Thaspar gets very close, but calls Chrestomanci just in time to avoid his death. Chrestomanci takes Thaspar up into Theare's heavens to speak to the gods. He warns them that their meddling could have destroyed the world because the world is so organised, all prophesies come true and without the sage things would have gone awry. So they let Thaspar return to do what was prophesised and the world is saved, despite Chrestomanci having the flu and possibly passing it on to the gods.

I liked how these stories provided some more details about characters from previous stories so we know what happened to them and what they went on to do!

Conrad's Fate - Conrad Tesdinic lives above his Uncle's bookshop, while his mother generally neglects him as she writes novels all day. His sister Anthea looks after them, until one day she leaves for good. Conrad is persuaded by his uncle to do the cooking and help in the bookshop. His plans to continue his schooling are scuppered when his uncle convinces him that he has an unfortunate fate that will kill him within the year unless he resolves the issue by doing what he should have done in a past life - kill somebody at Stallery Castle His uncle gives him a charmed wine cork which he must give to a Walker that must be summoned once he knows who is causing his dark fate at the Castle. Resigned to his fate, he takes the train up to Stallery with no more than some fresh underwear and a sandwich. All the children on the train are headed up to the castle to find work too. He notices another smartly dressed boy arriving via a gypsy caravan. His name is Christopher and they regard each other as rivals but both are hired by Mr Amos - the current Butler - as Improvers - Butlers in training. They each give a false name and each have their own agendas, but have no time to pursue them as their duties are incessant. It turns out Christopher is looking for Millie who has run away from her Swiss boarding school where she was unhappy, and he had a huge disagreement with Gabriel de Witt because he felt Millie was in trouble but de Witt would not let him search for her. So he stole back his extra life now inside a gold ring he wears around his neck, hitched a lift with the gypsy caravan and arrived in Series 7 - where Britain has not separated from mainland Europe and exists with a series of Alps where the English Channel was. They have difficulty finding Millie, as the house sits on a probability fault and shifts every so often into one of it's many parallel forms. They get trapped in one of the alternate forms after discovering a part of the attic is the centre of the shift, until they work out how to get back along with a dog trapped there with them. Each version of the house is a ruin except the one they normally inhabit. They eventually see Millie on a spiral staircase but lose her again when she descends elsewhere. She is trapped in one of the other possibilities by a witch who steals Enchanter's lives. In his panic to escape the witch, Conrad snaps her photo surprising her with his camera flash. Meanwhile Count Robert and his valet Hugo returns from a trip to Ludwich with Anthea - installed as Librarian - where the boys encounter her much to Conrad's surprise. Between Christopher and Anthea they point out that Conrad must have been lied to by his Uncle and has not got a dark fate. They get him to call the mysterious Walker anyway, who gives Conrad a corkscrew key that opens the wine cellar - which appears to be the centre of all the changes. They discover computers following stock markets, and button that controls the changes. Christopher presses the SHIFT key and immediately sets off more changes. Count Robert's mother wants him to marry Lady Mary Ogden and wants his sister Felice to marry Mayor Seuly. The household prepares for a party to celebrate the engagements that neither sibling wants, but as the preparations gear up, large numbers of jolly out of work actors are brought in to boost staff numbers. In the frenzy of activity, and constant changes, Conrad covers for Christopher as he pretends to be ill to urgently search for Millie. Millie eventually finds her way out to the room Christopher and Conrad shares. Prendaghast the actor-footman discovers them and sends Millie off to blend in as a maid. Meanwhile Conrad worries as Christopher goes missing for days and a ghost appears to be haunting the house now. On the day of the party, Lady Mary arrives and appears to be a beautiful sweet young woman but turns out to be a nasty witch who misuses magic to get her way including casting a glamour spell on herself. At the party, Count Robert announces that he has already married Anthea, and Felice says she will marry Hugo. As the arguments and recriminations begin, the King's magicians with lots of police and Gabriel de Witt amongst them. Prendaghast turns out to be an agent for the King too. It turns out Amos is actually the count, but became a butler to control the wine cellar where he needed to be. And Hugo is actually the Count. The Countess was married to an actor named Brown, hired by Amos to pretend to be him. And Conrad's mother was married to Amos' brother - who she claimed died early when he was forced out and opened the bookshop. But the police arrested them all. Meanwhile Christopher finds his way back during this major commotion, and leaves again with Millie as they don't want to face de Witt, and with Conrad who now thinks he's a murderer for taking the soul of the ghost via his camera! They leave in the gypsy caravan and arrive back at the bookshop. Conrad goes in to get some warm clothing for them only to find his room had been taken over by his mother. He also runs into his Uncle Alfred in the shop, where Christopher and Millie has turned invisible. Alfred is incensed that Conrad hasn't killed Amos and been hung as a murderer, so he can take over the castle to "pull the possibilities" for his own gains. Conrad defends himself from his vengeful uncle by calling the walker again who takes Alfred away. De Wit and gang arrive at that moment. They tell Conrad he hasn't killed anybody, just took her soul with the camera. But they found the comatose witch - reunited her with her soul, then sent he back home for her murder trials. Meanwhile Conrad is invited to Chrestomanci Castle for training as he is discovered to be talented magic user. He goes for 6 years and returns as a representative of Chrestomanci in series 7. Christopher wants him to go back as his best man the next year for his wedding with Millie. Stallery has started to fall into ruin, but almost everybody is happy now. Anthea and Robert are in Rome. Hugo and Felice now run the bookshop, and all the Stallery staff given jobs in the Royal household.

The Pinhoe Egg - This book concludes the series sadly. We learn more about the villagers who live near Chrestomanci Castle and although some of them are employed by the castle, they are keeping their magical activities secret from the "Big Man" as they don't want him to interfere with their misguided belief in their magical duties, It starts when the family return from their holiday in the South of France, just after escorting Tonino back to Caprona, and helping Carol Oneir. The girls decide they want a horse, but the one they get is uncontrollable, except by Cat. As he rides Syracuese around, Cat discovers something strange about the countryside and learns more about his own magical abilities too. Roger and the girls get bikes instead. Jason, the former bootboy who grew up with Chrestomanci, meanwhile returns from his travels and brings along a wife - the lovely Irene - along with hundreds of plants. He and Irene decide to buy a house in the village recently vacated by an old lady known as the Gammar - head of the Pinhoe family. A disagreement with the Gaffar of the Farleighs leaves her addled and having to move out of her beloved home into one of her sons home on a farm down the hill. She doesn't go quietly and causes mayhem during the move, involving a giant galloping table nearly crushing Dolly the donkey. Everyone forgets the attic. When Cat goes along to view the house with Jason and Irene, he meets Marianne, Gammar's grand daughter who has been instructed to look after her black cat, Nutcase. But Nutcase walks through walls and constantly returns to Gammar's and his old house. In the attic, Cat feels there is something important and magical, discovering a purple mottled egg. Marianne gives it to him. Cat can see that Marianne has enchanter level magic and learns that her brother Joe is the new bootboy in the castle. Joe is only interested in machines and gets on incredibly well with Roger, who secretly works with him to build a flying machine, made of various pieces of Castle furniture and powered by drawing on the life force of a dead animal - Dwimmer magic - which Joe, Irene and Cat, it turns out are strong in. The egg hatches a Griffin, Klartch, who immediately becomes attached to Cat, but is adored by everybody in the castle, including the cats. Chrestomanci goes missing as he investigates the misdirection spells in the roads, and Cat has to rescue him, but they discover a strange magical barrier that was not there before. It turns out that this was placed there by Gaffer Farleigh, who is the Castle gamekeeper, has grown powerful through the magic leant to him by the Pinhoes and Cleves. Behind the barrier Cat also meets a gentle old man and a unicorn who asks him to free the magical creatures trapped there for hundreds of year and whom the Pinhoes, Farleighs and Cleves believe it is their sacred duty to keep locked away. They are mistaken in this as their families were originally the protectors and the barrier was only a temporary hiding place for them. Cat not only lets them all out, but turns Farleigh into a stone tree in the process. This escalates the squabbling between the families, fueled by Gammar Pinhoe sending nasty spells, to a full-scale witch war. It's only settled when Chrestomanci arrives on Roger and Joe's rickety flying machine, wounded though he is by Farleigh's gun, but supported by Millie who just happened to be nearby, and their Castle records. They remove the magic from Gammar Farleigh as they admited to misusing magic - dangerously sending misfortune spells and other sickness spells in response to Gammar Pinhoe's flooding their houses, and sending frogs and nits. Meanwhile it turns out that the old Gaffer was trapped behind the barrier by his sons for eight years, including Marianne's father. They did it because they thought it was kinder than killing him which was what Gammar Pinhoe wanted as he suggested releasing the magical creatures. The Pinhoe wives are not impressed, and Marianne, who helped Cat to free her grandfather also in her anger breaks their spell binding Gaffer's legs. He is free to wander, leaving Marianne's father to carry on being the Gaffer. Meanwhile, Marianne and Joe are invited to be schooled at the Castle along with Klartch and the Castle children. The position of Gammar falls on Irene, a Pinhoe by birth. The villagers are invited to support the Castle and teach them more about their kind of magic which turns out to be a great success as relations between the Castle and villagers are normalised.

It's a shame this is where the Chrestomanci stories end. I can see a future where Cat and Marianne have further adventures. Joe and Roger too! ( )
  LindaLiu | Oct 22, 2023 |
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Welcome to the worlds of Chrestomanci, where magic is as common as mathematics and anything can happen... an exclusive ebook collection of the entire seven book series by the award-winning Diana Wynne Jones. Welcome to the worlds of Chrestomanci, where magic is as common as mathematics and anything can happen... an exclusive ebook collection of the entire seven book series by the award-winning Diana Wynne Jones. Featuring the magical and enduring characters of Gwendolen and Christopher Chant, and many more, this collection brings the stories of the world of Chrestomanci together for the first time. Winner of numerous accolades including the Guardian Award, these stories have been loved by generations of children's and adults and Diana Wynne Jones was hailed by Neil Gaiman as 'the best writer of magic there is.'

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