Rating: Summary: Wonderful book! Review: I loved this book so much.The characters such as Leo, Zachary, and Adam are so much like the boys from my last summer. My favorite character would probably be Adam. He was so into dolphins but did not understand how grown up Vicky was. You should see the movie too on the Disney Channel. Not the same but still good.
Rating: Summary: Best book ever!!!!!!!! Review: This book is awesome!It is about a girl named Vicky Austin and her family visit seven Bay Island to be with her dying grandfather.While she is there she notices she is the attion of 3 different boys. Leo, a friend who wants to become more than a friend.Zachary, rich and troubled. And Adam her brother's older friend.All the boys try to impres Vicky.BUt she likes Adam better.But when everything goes wrong she finds she can have a good time despite the times.I saw the movie on Disney and it was just as good.
Rating: Summary: ...like a great Ring of Pure and Endless Light... Review: A Ring of Endless Light is one of my more treasured Madeleine L'Engle books. Before, I had only read Many Waters. I was so impressed with Light that I went to the library and checked out all the books L'Engle wrote that were available. I already finished the Time Quartet(Time, Door, Planet, and Waters) and I am now reading An Acceptable Time, one of the books in the O'Keefe series. I also have the first book in the Austin series, Meet the Austins. I love all the books, but Light is so incredible, it made me want to cry and laugh at the same time.
Rating: Summary: A beautiful book! Review: This book is so touching and real that no matter how many times I read it, I always end up smiling, laughing, or crying with the characters. The book focuses on Vicky Austin, a girl who's just growing up and is dealing with all of the twists and turns that life can take. There's fear, loss, love, fun, and confusion, and all the other things that come along with being almost sixteen. There are themes of life and death, and joy and sorrow. It really makes you think about what's important and about how precious life and love are to all of us. Vicky and her family and friends all seem very real to the reader. None of them is perfect, none of them is all bad, but each of them is unique. They make the book come alive.I absolutely loved A Ring of Endless Light, and I am sure that it will touch the hearts of all readers.
Rating: Summary: dis book is the best ever Review: This book is the best. I like how it has a teenage dealin with problems.I just love books tha have boy problems in it.I also cant wait to watch the movie on disney.arr am so exicted to see the movie. I hope its as good as the book.
Rating: Summary: An avid fifth grade reader Review: I love Madeline L'Engle's work! A ring of Endless light was very, very, very, good. A book with a girl who is being fought over by three different boys- Leo, Zachery, and Adam. She has a jealous sister, Suzy, a worried mother, and a dying grandfather. This is a great book on life and death, and a summer this alomost 16 year old, Vicky Austin, will never forget.
Rating: Summary: This is one of L'engles BEST books!! Review: OMG! this book rocks! the plot is great! zach, leo and adam all seem perfect! madeline l'engles writing is great! but in this book her writing goes to another level! i have read close to all of her books and this one is my favorite! i also cant wait to see the movie!
Rating: Summary: Best Book Review: Madeline L'Engle's Ring of Endless Light is one of the best books I have ever read! It was eloquently written and kept my attention throughout the book.
Rating: Summary: One of my favorites Review: I picked up this book about 6 years ago and I still love it. L'Engle writes an honest story about love, family, friendship, and growing up. Definitely not the quintessential 'teenager growing up under stressful conditions' story. It is very true to life, and I recommend it to anyone who likes well-written stories of magical-realism, or just wants a good afternoon read.
Rating: Summary: Amazing Review: I read this book for the first time when I was 10, and I've read it several times since. Though L'Engle's style takes a few chapters to get used to, this is an amazing book. The characters and the plot are so real you never know what will happen next.
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