Bizarrchitecture: Wizard Norland's house. Blinding lights and deafening noises will appear, along with a large crater where the lubbock used to be. The demon will relentlessly pursue a fire demon, making thunderstorms appear in the sky and sending Howl's moving castle after it. Berserk Button: The moment the fire demon Calcifer hears about lubbocks, lubbockins, or lubbock eggs, things won't go well for anyone within a very large radius.Tropes used in House of Many Ways include: See Howl's Castle for the list of tropes common to all of the books in this franchise. The cast of the first book are given more involved roles than their cameo appearances in Castle in the Air, but still stay secondary to Charmain's plot. Again, a new protagonist is introduced as the book follows the story of Charmain, a sheltered bookworm who is assigned to caretake a cottage for her Great Uncle (who is also the Royal Wizard) but soon discovers the cottage is a magical labyrinth in disguise. It is set a couple of years after its predecessor. House of Many Ways is the second sequel to Diana Wynne Jones's novel Howl's Moving Castle. Charmain Baker looks after her great-uncle Wizard Norland's house and gets roped into far more than what she agreed to do.
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