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A Wrinkle In Time

A Wrinkle In Time

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this book.
Review: I loved this book. I would recommend to adults only because it is so long but if you like reading ( like me) you should get this book. I loved it so much, it was so intense, I couldn't put it down, I finished it in one day!!!!!!!!!! Digiboy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordinary!!
Review: This book contained many first for me: 1st trip to the public library alone (6 yrs old); 1st time I obtained and used a library card; 1st book read by myself. Read it in '63 and have NEVER forgotten any of it. I WILL be getting the entire series for my 6 yr old (as soon as she can read it!) Thanks to Ms. L'Engle for making me a foracious reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Innovative book. It is my favorite.
Review: This book is my favorite one! Best one I have read. Very original. Very nice. L'Engle, however, misses the mark when it comes to what a tesseract REALLY is, but she does come close. I was impressed that the planets were named after gods and goddesses of Aztec mythology and Christian religion--Ixchel (goddess of medicine) and Camazotz (evil bat god of darkness), and Uriel (Christian Arch Angel). Never will there by a story that deplicts the existence of evil so chillingly. L'Engle knows evil and only she can portray it the way it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All 4 time books in one set! Wonderful!
Review: I first read the original 3 books in 1982 -- I was in 5th grade and just fell in love with Ms. L'Engle and all of her books (i've read nearly every one). I've re-read them several times, most recently was just 1 year ago. I wanted to make sure they were as wonderful as I remembered. They most certainly are! I've given my niece the entire set and have gotten her hooked. I can't wait until I have children to whom I can share these wonderful, imaginative and exciting books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!!
Review: This book is one of my favorite books! I couldn't put it down. So far, I think I've read it 5 times!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Loved them then, not so sure now
Review: A librarian recommended these books to me when I was pretty young - I loved them and searched for and read all of Ms. L'Engle's books. I reread them in the last few years and found some of the assumptions disturbing. Essentially they are about neglected lonely children who have great regard for their brilliant parents (whose brilliance I suppose excuses their neglect.) When I read them, being a lonely neglected kid myself, these books struck a chord in me, but I found them painful to reread.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More books in the series??!!!! YES!!!!
Review: Wow!!! I cannot believe it!! A Wrinkle in Time, The Wind in the Door and The Swiftly Tilting Planet were amongst the most loved books I had ever read in my life when I read them around 1977. Since then, I never thought to check on additional books in the series! I cannot believe it! Thank you Amazon.com! Two more in the series! I nearly have tears in my eyes to think of the concept. I am buying them TONIGHT! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!!!!! :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good book+very susspenceful
Review: This book is a very good book I read in school,Robert R. Lazar,with my teacher Mrs. Hummle

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wrinkle in Time is a heart pounding story.
Review: A Wrinkle In Time is a heart pounding story that will capture your interest in a snap! Meg Murry takes her little brother and her friend on an unforgettable journey through time. On the way they meet aliens with tentacles, a huge brain that speaks, three very odd women called Mrs. Who, Mrs. Which, and Mrs.Whatsit, and a man with swirling red eyes.They traveled through a land of things so beautiful you couldn1t even imagine it, a planet that squishes you as flat as paper,and a planet called Camazots where everything is gray and identical - including the people! Meg and her family tesseract through evil and fight one of the strongest powers on earth! Our group would definitely all rate it either a 9 or 10 because it1s such an enjoyable book! We are all sure that you will love it too!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: most enticing Fantasy ever
Review: Ms. L'Engle truly captivated the sense of Fantasy. This is the first Meg Murry book and it tells of all her adventures with Calvin and Charles Wallace.If you really enjoy this book, just as I did, then you should read the sequel, The Wind in the Door which brings us back our favorite characters in yet another adventure! A must-read!


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