• Witch Week

  • Chronicles of Chrestomanci
  • By: Diana Wynne Jones
  • Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
  • Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (341 ratings)

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Witch Week

By: Diana Wynne Jones
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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Publisher's summary

The students in class 6B become nervous when their teacher receives an anonymous note claiming someone in the room is a witch. For in this society, witches are outlawed, whether they are good or bad. In fact, witches are burned at the stake, because that's the law. Since nobody really wants to be burned at the stake, each student is desperate to prove somebody else is the guilty party. As the accusations fly, only the great enchanter Chrestomanci can root out the truth. With an irresistible blend of magic and humor, Witch Week is sure to be enjoyed by children of all ages.
©2005 Diana Wynne Jones (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC

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    5 out of 5 stars

Not just for children

Excellent young adult book that adults would like as well. For the first time, after seeing reviews that say if you like Harry Potter you will like this book, do I agree. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and wish more of Diana Wynne Jones' books were available in audio.

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So much fat phobia.

I love Diana Wynn’s Jones. I grew up reading every single one of her books. As an adult, I decided to reread them. While her story line is wonderful, her fat phobia was almost nauseating. I would never let my teen read this book. At one point, she goes on and on about a chubby girls body and how disgusting it is. In the book, a boy is sweet on the chubby girl. The author berates the boy, saying she can’t imagine why anyone would want to touch the fat (described much more intricately and rudely) on her body, let alone find it appealing.

Be aware. I wish this book could just be great, but the fat phobia is rampant and intense. Let’s do better for our kids than this. Let’s not give our daughters any more reason to hate their bodies. The media is already doing a great job of that, they don’t need our help.

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Alternate historys in fantasy world settings

What did you love best about Witch Week?

Diana Wynne Jones has been one of my favorite authors for over thirty years. I bought "A Tale Of Time City," when I was young and fell in love with her writing style immediately. She creates such a vivid world that holds it own life. Her characters in this book cover a full spectrum from nice to naughty, from mean to bullied and from popular to vilified.This story is based in England in the boarding school system of England. The characters are in a forced schooling system and Diana creates a dark unhappy image of that alternate world school system. The story builds including more and more characters bringing them together nicely for the conclusion of this wonderful story.There are a few weak spots in Gerard Doyle's reading style but as a whole this is a great book and a good choice. It's worth a listen and his great for young people age 12 and up.

What did you like best about this story?

The character development and twisty and turning plot. The integration of variety of sub-plots and characters makes me want to listen/read this story over and over again.

What does Gerard Doyle bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He is a pleasant reader, his pronunciation of certain words in the English, (not American language) make his reading easy and interesting to listen too.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

This book is unabridged and may be too long for just one sitting unless you have a significant time to book listening. This is a great title to listen to when you're doing long range road trips though.

Any additional comments?

This is a great classic Diana Wynne Jones title. I read this book originally perhaps third in my quest to keep up with her work. It is one of the reasons I kept reading her work into adulthood.

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Fantastically Awesome

This book is full of twists and turns that make it a wonder to listen to. It is hilarious and read very well.

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wonderful!

This book is fantastic. I love how the reader keeps you wanting to hear more. the writer is wonderful. as i listen i can actually see and live with the characters. a great book for long trips with any age.

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    3 out of 5 stars

Cheap ending, okay book

If you haven't read any previous Christomanci books the ending will seemingly come out of nowhere. Even if you have read several previous Christomani books, the solution to the main plot will still seem rather contrived. It also has several spirtual and psychological consequences that adults may find disturbing that are completly ignored in the book. These consequences may or may not occur to younger readers.

The production quality was overall quite good. The narrator had a very expressive and clear voice.

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    4 out of 5 stars

Witch Week

A very humerous romp through a class full of witches! Enjoyed this book thoroughly as did my entire family.

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Barar Dragoni

I like the magic storys
and the stories of this author
they are good at writing stories

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    1 out of 5 stars

Could have been good.

Very much like Harry Potter. There is a boarding school full of children discovering their magical powers. However, the main characters were flat and hardly developed. The story was predictable and the end is given away at the begining. I was expecting more from the author of Howl's Moving Castle.

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Gerard Doyle's tummy gurgles in chapter seven at 36:54

Love the series, love and miss Diana, love Gerard's unedited tummy gurgle.
I'm not sure what else to say.

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