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The Time Quartet Box Set (A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters) |
List Price: $26.00
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Rating:  Summary: What a GREAT Book! Review: I am 12 years old and my class read this as a book project. I think it was great! The charcters all seemed so real that you felt like they were right beside you. But in this book you have to be careful because it is very hard to keep track of where you are and it is very confusing!
Rating:  Summary: A Fantasy Worth Reading. Review: I am eleven years old, and I read this book one year ago. Although it starts out slowly, it soon speeds up, and becomes very interesting. I really like this book, however, it can get a little confusing.
Rating:  Summary: Awesome! Review: A Wrinkle in Time is about a thirteen year old girl named Meg Murry, her four year old brother named Charles Wallace, who is a genius, and Meg's friend Calvin trying to save Meg's father from the 5th dimension. They get lots of help from very strange friends named Ms.What, Ms Who, and Ms.Whatsit as they save their father from the "It". This is a great book with tons of adventure!
Rating:  Summary: this is my fav! Review: A Wrinkle In Time is one of the best books I, presonally, have ever read. It is so well written and keeps you reading on and on. I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read books with adventure,mystery, and science fiction. This book has a little bit of everything. The characters and setting get so well placed in your mind that you feel you are really there with them in their journey to find their father in the "wrinkle in time." This book is one to read over and over again with your friends, family, or even with someone you just met. Trust me I've already read it about 3 times and I am about to read it again! This book never gets boring.
Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Story Review: In A Wrinkle In Time, Madeleine L'Engle brings to the life the story of an unhappy girl who finds herself while saving her father. Meg is an awkward child who thinks that she is ugly and unintelligent when in fact she is neither. The girl finds herself whisked away on an adventure with her brother Charles Wallace and new friend Calvin. Calvin and Charles Wallace understand themselves, however, so the book concentrates on developping Meg. L'Engle writes beautifully. Adventures on one dimensional planets seem commonplace and perfectly normal. Everyone should have a chance to read this book.
Rating:  Summary: There is such a thing as a tesseract... Review: Tesser! You will desperately want to fold time and go with Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace to find Dr. Murry. Hold on tight to Mrs. Whatsit when you fly. Snuggle close to Aunt Beast when you get cold. Don't ever look It in the eye. Above all, remember that the weapons you take with you are some old spectacles and your own strengths and faults. If you're ready to help fight the darkness, open this timeless treasure and tesser.
Rating:  Summary: amazing Review: This book is an amazing read. It takes you to new and very strange worlds. Meg and Charles Wallace are trying to find their father who mysteriously disappeared years ago. Will they find him?
Rating:  Summary: AWESOME BOOK Review: THIS BOOK IS A FAVORITE in our family, and we try to get evrey book and reAD it . SHE is the best!
Rating:  Summary: I shouldn't even give this book that much credit! Review: This book was horrible. I should only give it one-quarter of a star. My mom loves it, but I hate it. There are stupid names like Mrs. Whatsit. The book is all mixed, one time the 3 kids are in one place, and another time they are in another place.
Rating:  Summary: Tesawesa! Review: I love this book! (along with all others.) Meg, Calvin, and Charles Wallace are on a tessing quest for their father. Though, Calvin is just helping. What I mean is, Calvin is a friend. You can't explain it, but tessing is cool! And in all, a good book.
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