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Reddit mentions of The Phantom Tollbooth

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of The Phantom Tollbooth. Here are the top ones.

The Phantom Tollbooth
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Found 3 comments on The Phantom Tollbooth:

u/reddilada · 183 pointsr/learnprogramming

Daughter and I had a blast with Lego Mindstorms. I think the current version is ev3. Nobody has ever regretted buying Lego.

Scratch is an excellent first programming platform. Before you write it off as being too juvenile, it is featured in the first two weeks of Harvard's cs50 intro to computer science course.

And be sure to read The Phantom Tollbooth. I also like The Number Devil

u/SlothMold · 3 pointsr/suggestmeabook
  • Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, about an angel and demon dealing with the apocalypse when the Antichrist is accidentally raised as a perfectly normal 10-year old human.
  • The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster, which gets fairly philosophical.
  • A Barrel of Laughs, A Vale of Tears by Jukes Feiffer, the illustrator for The Phantom Tollbooth, about a prince who makes everyone around him burst out laughing.

    Would also second David Sedaris' humorous essay collections.
u/she-huulk · 1 pointr/TrollXChromosomes

The Phantom Tollbooth - Norton Jester

this book revolutionized my world, learning about how language and syntax can be used was freaking FANTASTIC.



also, try the "His Dark Materials Trilogy" books....really cool magical worlds that I always got lost in.

EDIT: it makes me happy so many people read the dark materials trilogy, those books really opened my mind up to a lot of worldly concepts.