Book Review: Howl’s Moving Castle

by | Jul 10, 2025 | Book Reviews, Cozy Fantasy, Fantasy, Fantasy

Rating: 4.5/5 stars
Age Rating: 8+

If you are in the mood for a story that is equal parts magical and meaningful, the Howl’s Moving Castle book is a perfect choice. Whether you have seen the beloved Studio Ghibli film or are meeting Sophie and Howl for the very first time, this book welcomes you into a world where nothing is quite what it seems, and everything has a little more heart than you expect.

Diana Wynne Jones writes with a light touch and a sharp wit. She builds a world that is full of surprises, and fills it with characters who are flawed, funny, and deeply human. At its core, this is a story about becoming who you were always meant to be, even if the path there looks nothing like you imagined.

The Howl’s Moving Castle book is a reminder that magic can be quiet. It can look like standing up for yourself, choosing kindness, or learning to see past appearances — including your own. If you are looking for a story that feels both whimsical and wise, this one will absolutely sweep you off your feet.

Howl’s Moving Castle Book Synopsis

Sophie Hatter always believed her life would be ordinary. As the oldest of three sisters, she grew up thinking she was the least likely to find adventure or success. But everything changes when a powerful witch curses her, turning her into an old woman overnight.

With no idea how to break the spell, Sophie sets out into the hills and finds a strange, walking castle owned by the mysterious wizard Howl. Rumored to be heartless and selfish, Howl is not the easiest person to live with. Still, Sophie makes herself part of the household and soon finds there is more to him—and to herself—than she ever imagined.

My Review

While many know Howl’s Moving Castle from the beautiful Studio Ghibli film, the book has its own kind of magic. The atmosphere is just as whimsical, and the characters—especially strong-willed Sophie and flamboyant, mysterious Howl—feel familiar in the best way. But the book invites you further in. You get to understand their inner lives, how magic actually works, and what is really at stake in their world.

There is more to discover in the book. More characters, more secrets, more layers of conflict, and even more magical places to explore. As the story unfolds, you realize that this is not only a fairy tale with wizards and witches, but a deeply human story about finding purpose and identity in unexpected circumstances. Diana Wynne Jones builds a world that feels just slightly tilted from our own, full of rules that make sense only once you believe in them.

What truly sets the book apart is how it handles transformation—not just magical, but personal. Sophie starts the story with the belief that she is destined to be overlooked, simply because she is the eldest of three sisters. When a curse turns her into an old woman, something strange happens. Her fear fades. Her honesty sharpens. She speaks her mind, stands her ground, and slowly grows into a version of herself that is bold, funny, and quietly powerful. This is not a story about becoming someone new. It is a story about becoming more fully yourself.

Diana Wynne Jones has a gift for writing stories that feel timeless without losing their sense of fun. Her characters are flawed, funny, and full of heart. Whether it is your first read or your fifth, Howl’s Moving Castle has something new to show you each time.

Contact Us

info@snugbookworm.com

Follow Us