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The Time Quartet Box Set (A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters) |
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Rating:  Summary: This is an enchanting book of mystery, wonder and adventure. Review: This is the only library book with over 200 pages I have ever read twice in one year! It was just as good the second time as it was the first. This book was wonderful and I really enjoyed it.
Rating:  Summary: This book is very complicated. Review: I think that A Wrinle In Time is a very complicated book and unless you like a callenge I wouldn't recomend this book. If you think you would like this book, and dissid to read it you will be pulled into it and after your finished with it I am confident that you will want to read it again. I think tha disscription the author used to discribe Meg, her father, and all the other charecters is amazing. You would need to now about science and dimensions to understand this book.
Rating:  Summary: A true blue fan of the Murrys Review: I have all for of the books about the Murry family. I'm in the middle of "Planet" and I just have to say I love these books so dearly. I beleive in tesseracts (sort of). I am eager to finish the rest of the boo and then "Waters". I want to read the biography of Ms. L'Engle and hope I persuade many more to. I just can't get over it. I love fantasy but always protest against sci-fi, unless it's like this, baby!
Rating:  Summary: This Book is amazing!!!! Review: This book is about three unusal people that travel through space and time. Charles Wallace, Meg Murry and Calvin O'keefe. This book is interesting and complicated. I would rate this book from 1-10 a ten 1 lowest 10 highest. I would recomend this book to anyone who like science fiction.
Rating:  Summary: wonderful Review: I read the book 2 times and loved it even more the 2nd time. It brings up alot of questions in your mind about what excists in the universe.
Rating:  Summary: Enchanting! Review: This is not a science fiction, though it seems like one. The story is blended with suspense, mystery, horror, adventure, and something warm and worth thinking about. The prevailing theme of the book is love, and that is also the ultimate answer and the most important lessson for the Murray's family to find out. This is simply a human's triumph over many unexpected adversities in life, except, this time the journey isn't just on our planet! If you want to know more about the planet Camazos , do not hesitate, just grab the book and you will be surprised how exciting it is.
Rating:  Summary: This book is one of the best. Period. Review: I recently read it, and it is now in my personal book hall of fame. I liked it because it was a little confusing if you didn't understand physics, but the sixth dimension had such a detailed explanation I understood. The book was much more enjoyable after that. Everyone should enjoy this book, especially the people who haven't exactly found their purpose in life, or think that they are different from everybody else. This book teaches you that there is no "normal" person. All in all, I extremely enjoyed this book. Everyone should get a chance to read this exceptional book.
Rating:  Summary: This is a great book! Review: I recommend this book to everyone. I am 10 and I think this book was awsome. It is very imagitive and I know that I will read more of Madeleine L'Engle's books. Please read it!
Rating:  Summary: is it possible not to like this book? Review: I read this book first when I was 10, I think, and I still read it at least annually. (I'm now 17.) What can I say? This is a beautiful book. It may have helped that I identified with Meg, but whatever. Please read this book.
Rating:  Summary: A sixth dimension, a narrow mind- A Wrinkle in Time. Review: Well, I've read this book twice. The first time, I had no idea what it meant. Later, I read it again. This time, I understood that A Wrinkle in Time was describing things many people would never percieve until they read this book several times, I did. Madeleine L'Engle was explaining in-depth pictures of the sixth dimension- not an easy task. She did that well, and I admire that. People are extremly narrow minded- but those who do have an open mind would understand the sixth-dimension as a whole, thereby also understanding A Wrinkle in Time, as more than a whole, more than a book... because it in itself is and entire new dimension.
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