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Paperback The Key to Rondo Book

ISBN: 0545103819

ISBN13: 9780545103817

The Key to Rondo

(Book #1 in the Rondo Series)

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A new realm of magic from Emily Rodda, the New York Times bestselling author of the Deltora books. There are three rules to the old, painted music box: Wind the box three times only. Never shut the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Loved this Book

This book was really good. The character I liked best was Bertha because she really had attitude. Mimi got angry and was going to wind the music box 4 times instead of three. This book has inspired me to write when I grow up. I really want her to write a book 2. I think Emily is really good at books and I want to encourage her to write another book. I would recommend it to my class in school. Keep up the good work Emily!

Exciting, enjoyable tribute to fairy tales

I am a huge fan of Emily Rodda's "Deltora" books, and heck if this did not have a cool cover. Fortunately, this is as good as anything as I would expect from Ms. Rodda and certainly warrants many a recommendation. True to her form, Rodda goes with a familiar but classical approach--fairy tales and stumbling into said world, this time via a magical music box. Sounds wonderful to me. Then cue the adventure of tackling a wicked witch with a cast of charming characters including many a fairy tale cameo, including the grown-up Little Red Riding Hood and one of the Three Little Pigs. The children's style I have come to expect from Rodda is in full-swing, simple but spot-on for a fast-paced read with plenty of laughs and heartfelt moments. I very much enjoyed reading "The Key to Rondo". It's a proper adventure for any lover of fairy tales or children's books.

Rodda definitely has ended the book with room for sequels

Children's literature, like all other types, is full of conventions. Successful books can use those foundational conventions with enough originality to make the story seem at once comfortable and exciting. Emily Rodda has achieved such a balance in THE KEY TO RONDO. This fantasy tale employs the familiar "quest by unlikely heroes who have stumbled into another world" in a fresh and compelling package. When Leo inherits an antique music box from his kind but dull great-aunt Bethany, he is flattered to be responsible for an object that has been in his family for generations. Little does he know that the beautifully painted box will be the source of an adventure that will bring him closer to understanding all the Langlander family stories that Bethany loved to share. Leo planned to respect the rules for the music box that had been handed down: don't wind it more than three times, don't turn the key or pick up the box while the music is still playing, and don't close the lid until the music has stopped. But when his annoying and defiant cousin Mimi comes to stay with him and his parents, she breaks the rules right away, thus setting in motion a perilous and exciting adventure that tests their loyalty, reveals much about the Langlander clan, and challenges Leo and Mimi to find strength and confidence in their true selves. When Mimi winds the music box an additional turn, it brings to life the Blue Queen, one of the figures painted on the box. She snatches Mimi's dog Mutt and heads back to Rondo, the world painted on the box's sides. Despite Leo's warnings, Mimi is determined to follow the queen into Rondo to rescue Mutt. And against his better judgment, Leo goes with her. They find themselves in the street scene painted on one side of the box, but things are different from what they remember: there has been an earthquake in Rondo and much disorder. A shady character calling himself Tom offers to help the two youngsters find their way to the Blue Queen's castle, but he is scared away by the police. Now Leo and Mimi are on their own and distrustful of everyone they meet. Do Conkers and his talking duck Freda really want to help them? What about the strange-looking Tye, who has the body of a woman and the face of a tiger? What are they to make of the tales of Jim and Polly, who tell them all about the Dark Times and a hero named Hal who thwarted the queen? As they move closer and closer to the queen's castle, Leo and Mimi must work together to hatch a plan that will free the dog and get them home safely. They team up with a talking pig named Bertha and decide to confront the queen face to face. Along the way they learn about Rondo and begin to comprehend how Rondo and the Langlander family are connected. THE KEY TO RONDO is great fun to read. Leo and Mimi make a fantastic pair, especially as they come to know each other better and work together to balance their strengths and weaknesses. The supporting characters are sympathetic, and the bad guys are

Music for the eyes

I really liked this book. The characters were very fleshed out and I enjoyed having a strong female with a cautious male, it is nice to have things switched. It had alot of suspense, twist of characters, and some surprising discoveries. I felt like I could see the world she was creating and thought that bringing in so many fairytales, but with a unique play on them was fun.

A key to friendship, comradeship and courage

This is a book for all ages. The plot develops at a fast pace and brings many surprises. The reader will not be able to lay the book down before the end! It tells of friendship, loyalty, courage and magic. It also tells of the fight to overcome the feelings of solitude and dejection. A beautiful book, a beautiful story. For all ages.
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