Phantom Tollbooth

Phantom Tollbooth

By Norton Juster

51 ratings 46 reviews 69 followers
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 10 - 9W6.742156
Hailed as “a classic. . . . humorous, full of warmth and real invention” (The New Yorker), this beloved story--first published more than fifty ago--introduces readers to Milo and his adventures in the Lands Beyond. 

For Milo, everything’s a bore. When a tollbooth mysteriously appears in his room, he drives through only because he’s got nothing better to do. But on the other side, things seem different. Milo visits the Island of Conclusions (you get there by jumping), learns about time from a ticking watchdog named Tock, and even embarks on a quest to rescue Rhyme and Reason! Somewhere along the way, Milo realizes something astonishing. Life is far from dull. In fact, it’s exciting beyond his wildest dreams. . . .

Features an appreciation by Maurice Sendak, award-winning author of Where the Wild Things Are!

“I read [The Phantom Tollbooth] first when I was ten. I still have the book report I wrote, which began ‘This is the best book ever.’”—The New York Times

“The Phantom Tollbooth is the closest thing we have to a modern Alice in Wonderland.”—The Guardian

“The book lingers long after turning the final page. . . . A classic indeed.” —Los Angeles Review of Books

“You loved the humor and adventure . . . and [now] you’ll marvel at [the book's] wit, complexity, and its understanding of how children perceive the passage of time.” —Entertainment Weekly
Publisher: Novel Units, Inc.
ISBN-13: 9781561372904
ISBN-10: 1561372900
Published on 1/2/2012
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 32

Book Reviews (47)

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Super Great book. I would so recommend this book , since this book teaches you lessons you will remember forever. Also this book is hilarious.

This book is great if you like light adventures. Some people like really intense action/adventure books, but I like adventure books that are a bit quieter. Milo is an ordinary boy. One day he finds a box in his bedroom. The box contained a tollbooth. He put it together and used his toy car to play with it. The coin he had went into the slot of the tollbooth and...he was suddenly in a different place. He is sent on a journey to free Rhyme and Reason, the princesses and save this world from great confusion. Along the way he helps the things he meets and becomes even more acquainted with his fellow travelers, a dog/clock and a humbug. Milo is a truly great hero and you find yourdelf rooting for him all along the way.

It is about boy who thinks life is boring. He gets a phantom toll booth and have a adventure in the world of imagination.

Bad book. Very boring.

Milo is bored. He is always bored. Then he receives a box. He opens it, and inside is a giant toy car and a play tollbooth. Milo hops in and drives through...

Great book! It is so funny. I love the world of the Phantom Tollbooth.

This book is a great book for people of all ages. Even though the younger ones will not understand the puns and jokes throughout Milo's delightful adventure, they will enjoy the bright and imaginative world of the Phantom Tollbooth.

So great for readers all ages. This is just a classic.

I love reading this book with my class. I think the adventures of Milo makes everyone chuckle just a little.

I wouldn't recommend this book for readers looking for a lot of excitement, and blah blah blah. I, personally, absolutely adore this book but I don't think other kids (especially teens) would.

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