Availability: In Stock
The Phantom Tollbooth
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
16
SKU: 9780007263486
₹450.00 Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
Bored with everything, Milo unexpectedly finds a mysterious tollbooth in his room. Embarking on a whimsical journey through this magical portal, he discovers the enchanting Lands of Expectations, Dictionopolis, and Digitopolis, meeting peculiar characters like the Whether Man, Tock the watchdog, and King Azaz. Norton Juster’s *The Phantom Tollbooth* (ISBN: 9780007263486) is a captivating adventure filled with wordplay and wit, perfect for readers of all ages.
5 in stock
Nikhil –
Charming, but the pacing felt uneven. Sometimes it dragged, sometimes it zipped by. Still worth reading.
Tannu Rani –
A clever story with some great messages, but it can feel a little preachy at times. Overall, enjoyable.
Preeti Boora –
I enjoyed the wordplay and imagination, but at times I wished for more emotional depth. Good, but not great.
Surya Prakash Sahoo –
My kids loved it! The characters are so unique and the story is really imaginative. Some parts were a little slow, though.
Adithya T R –
I found the book a little boring. The humour was lost on me.
Vishal Kumar Punia –
The Phantom Tollbooth is a whimsical adventure. Kids will love it but it lost my attention.
Padma Tashi –
The book has an amazing, imaginative world. I enjoyed reading every page.
Muhammed Safwan K –
The Phantom Tollbooth is a fantastic book! So creative and funny. My only complaint is that it ended too soon!
Srishti Singh –
My daughter and I read this together. A wonderful experience. It sparked some great discussions. Highly recommended!
Gaurang Athalye –
It was okay. I felt like I was going to learn something but the story seemed to fizzle out towards the end.
Neha Sharma –
Such a fun and imaginative book! I appreciated the subtle life lessons weaved throughout the adventure.
Mohneesh Parte –
A quirky, charming read that encourages thinking outside the box. Great life lessons throughout the fun story.
Gurnoor Chadha –
I remember reading this as a kid. It’s still fun, but maybe not as amazing as I recalled. The puns can be a bit much.
Apoorv Parashar –
The Phantom Tollbooth is a good book. Some of the jokes went over my child’s head, still enjoyable.
Rashmi Bharti –
A classic for a reason! The story is timeless, and the characters are unforgettable. A bit dense at times, though.
Mansi Gupta –
A charming read! The wordplay is delightful, but sometimes it felt a bit too clever for its own good. Still, a worthwhile adventure.