“A budding architect with a self-confessed tendency to procrastinate, Mr. Juster … stumbled into literature much as his most famous hero, Milo, stumbles into the marvelous world of wordplay and adventure in the classic 1961 [book]. They were bored and entirely unsuspecting of the wonders that awaited them.” – The Washington Post

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