Yes! It is a big adventure to return Rhyme and Reason. It is full of puns. It is funny, but really boring at times, and yes, it is an adventure.
The Phantom Tollbooth' is an adventure novel and modern fairy tale, written for children. It is about a young boy who receives a magic tollbooth, and with nothing better to do, he enters it, and has many adventures.
There are 256 pages in the book The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.
The children's book with a main character named Milo is "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster. It follows Milo on an adventure through a magical realm filled with puns and wordplay.
In the book "The Phantom Tollbooth," the creature curled up in front of the first spidery spiral stair is the Watchdog. He guards the stairway that leads to the Doldrums and alerts Milo to the importance of moving forward in his adventure.
The Phantom Tollbooth
In Chapter 6 of "The Phantom Tollbooth," there is a flashback where Milo remembers a time when he received a package containing a tollbooth and a map. This memory sets the stage for Milo's adventure into the Lands Beyond.
19 Chapters
The Phantom Tollbooth was created in 1961.
You meet Canby in the Phantom Tollbooth on page 77 of the book. Canby is a character who is tasked with conducting the orchestra for the Word Market in Dictionopolis.
As far as I've researched, the book has not won any awards.
The ISBN of The Phantom Tollbooth is 0-394-81500-9.
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