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- Language
- Georgian
- Published in
- Publisher
- William Morrow
- ISBN
- 9789992850817
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Original edition details
Other editions (21)
The Lives of Christopher Chant
2000 • Peter Smith Publisher, Incorporated
English
The Lives of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins
English
The Lives of Christopher Chant
2001 • AudioGo
English
Lives Of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins Publishers
English
Lives of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins Publishers
English
Other editions

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2000 • Peter Smith Publisher, Incorporated
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2001 • AudioGo
English

Lives Of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Lives of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant The Childhood of Chrestomanci
2000 • Collins
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2008 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
1990 • Random House Children's Books
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant (Chrestomanci Books)
Recorded Books
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant (The Chrestomanci Series, Book 4)
2012 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Lives Of Christopher Chant
2002 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2001 • HarperCollins
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
1988 • Harper Collins
English

Lives of Christopher Chant
2006 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
1998 • Turtleback
English

Vidas de Christopher Chant, as
2002 • Geraçao Editorial
Portuguese

Die Welt des Chrestomanci. Neun Leben für den Zauberer. ( Ab 9 J.).
2001 • Carlsen
German

LES NEUF VIES DU MAGICIEN
1998 • GALLIMARD JEUNE
French

As Vidas de Christopher Chant (Os Mundos de Chrest
2005 • Editorial Presença
Portuguese

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2009 • Recorded Books
English

The Lives of Christopher Chant
2025 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English
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The reviews for this book are overwhelmingly positive, with many readers considering it a standout in the Chrestomanci series and even among the author's best works. A significant strength highlighted is its role as a prequel, offering a compelling origin story for the enigmatic Chrestomanci character and providing fascinating connections to previous books. Reviewers praise the deep and nuanced portrayal of the young protagonist, Christopher Chant, describing him as a complex, well-rounded boy who navigates various challenges and undergoes significant personal growth. The author's imaginative world-building, particularly the concept of multiple interconnected dimensions and a brilliantly conceived magic system, receives widespread acclaim for its uniqueness and richness. The writing style is consistently lauded for its swift pacing, wit, and ability to create a compelling and enjoyable reading experience that is difficult to put down. Additionally, the book is appreciated for its honest exploration of themes such as childhood neglect and the often-strained relationships between children and adults, all handled with a light touch and appealing humor. Beloved supporting characters, including a practical young girl and a memorable magical cat, also contribute to the book's charm.
While largely celebrated, some reviewers noted a few areas for improvement. A recurring point of criticism concerns the book's ending, which several readers found to be somewhat abrupt, too neatly resolved, or a little convoluted compared to the intricate build-up. A few reviewers also pointed out minor inconsistencies or less believable aspects within the expansive magical world, such as the logic of the "nine lives" concept or the uniformity of cultures across different dimensions. Additionally, some felt that certain elements, like the portrayal of specific groups of people, might feel dated or less progressive by modern standards. One reviewer identified certain character archetypes as leaning towards cliché, though others found the execution enjoyable nonetheless. Despite these minor quibbles, most reviewers expressed that these issues did not significantly detract from their overall enjoyment of the story.
Overall, this book is enthusiastically recommended as a captivating and deeply rewarding fantasy novel. It is frequently lauded for its inventive storytelling, dynamic characters, and layers of meaning that encourage multiple rereads and resonate profoundly with readers of all ages. This book would particularly appeal to fans of Diana Wynne Jones seeking to delve deeper into the Chrestomanci universe and understand the origins of its central figure. It is also an excellent choice for readers who appreciate imaginative, character-driven fantasy that tackles complex themes with wit and a unique narrative voice, without being overly saccharine or simplistic. Both young readers looking for an adventure and adults seeking a nostalgic or thought-provoking read will likely find this book a truly magical and unforgettable experience.
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