Goblins in the Castle (Goblins in the Castle) 
Toad-in-a-Cage Castle was filled with secrets—secrets such as the hidden passages that led to every room, the long stairway that wound down to the dungeon, and the weird creature named Igor who lived there. But it was the mysterious night noises that bothered William the most—the strange moans that drifted through the halls of the castle where he was raised.
He wanted to know what caused them.
Then one night he found out....
A fun book for kids!
It's a simple read for a kid. I loved the concept alone but it doesn't really dive too deep into it. I read this(and others) while going through a Labyrinth obsession.Many years later I gave it to my kids to read and they too enjoyed it.

favorite kids book of all time! It's one of those books that I will read to my children one day. It's also one of those books I can read in my adulthood and be just as thrilled by the story and the characters. I really don't know how many times I read this book over the years . Big Adventure in a small little book.
This was my favorite book as a kid. Might even be the very first fantasy book I ever read. It actually holds up pretty well for being mid-grade fiction that was written like 20 years ago. Still a fun little adventure.
William lives in a castle but has only explored part of it for the 11 years he's lived there. He has no family to keep tabs on him, so exploring is what he does, the RISK-TAKER that he is. One night he meets Igor, and it changes everything. They COOPERATE together to try and save the castle and their land from the Goblins. He has INTEGRITY when his life is on the line and he stands up for Igor. He has RESPECT for many around them.
I re-read this book as part of the Young Readers Book Club I host at Greenlight Bookstore PLG in Brooklyn. We had a shortened month of events because of the holidays and so I had to pick something I knew but wanted to revisit.My third grade teacher Mrs. Stone read this aloud to our class at an age where maybe we didnt want to admit we wanted to be read aloud to, but Brice Covilles cliff hangers kept us mesmerized. This book is still exciting, hilarious and imaginative. I read it in about an
Bruce Coville
Paperback | Pages: 176 pages Rating: 4.13 | 1455 Users | 131 Reviews

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Original Title: | Goblins in the Castle (Minstrel Book) |
ISBN: | 0671727117 (ISBN13: 9780671727116) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Goblins in the Castle |
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What moans at midnight in Toad-in-a-Cage Castle?Toad-in-a-Cage Castle was filled with secrets—secrets such as the hidden passages that led to every room, the long stairway that wound down to the dungeon, and the weird creature named Igor who lived there. But it was the mysterious night noises that bothered William the most—the strange moans that drifted through the halls of the castle where he was raised.
He wanted to know what caused them.
Then one night he found out....
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Title | : | Goblins in the Castle (Goblins in the Castle) |
Author | : | Bruce Coville |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 176 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 1992 by Aladdin (first published August 15th 1992) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 1455 Users | 131 ReviewsCriticize Regarding Books Goblins in the Castle (Goblins in the Castle)
I don't even know how many times I've read this book, but I do remember my copy becoming quite tattered. Even when I was well past the age intended for this book, I would pick it up on rainy afternoons when there was nothing to do. I think I may have read it a few times in my late teens when I was stricken with insomnia, and looking for some comfort. The charm of this book; the cast, the writing and environments, they just never got old for me. A great read, all around.A fun book for kids!
It's a simple read for a kid. I loved the concept alone but it doesn't really dive too deep into it. I read this(and others) while going through a Labyrinth obsession.Many years later I gave it to my kids to read and they too enjoyed it.

favorite kids book of all time! It's one of those books that I will read to my children one day. It's also one of those books I can read in my adulthood and be just as thrilled by the story and the characters. I really don't know how many times I read this book over the years . Big Adventure in a small little book.
This was my favorite book as a kid. Might even be the very first fantasy book I ever read. It actually holds up pretty well for being mid-grade fiction that was written like 20 years ago. Still a fun little adventure.
William lives in a castle but has only explored part of it for the 11 years he's lived there. He has no family to keep tabs on him, so exploring is what he does, the RISK-TAKER that he is. One night he meets Igor, and it changes everything. They COOPERATE together to try and save the castle and their land from the Goblins. He has INTEGRITY when his life is on the line and he stands up for Igor. He has RESPECT for many around them.
I re-read this book as part of the Young Readers Book Club I host at Greenlight Bookstore PLG in Brooklyn. We had a shortened month of events because of the holidays and so I had to pick something I knew but wanted to revisit.My third grade teacher Mrs. Stone read this aloud to our class at an age where maybe we didnt want to admit we wanted to be read aloud to, but Brice Covilles cliff hangers kept us mesmerized. This book is still exciting, hilarious and imaginative. I read it in about an
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