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I quickly became attached to these characters, and Mrs, Who, Whatist and Which. There is a certain air about the is book, if that makes any sense at all. I guess it's sort of like Meg trying to explain light to Aunt Beast. I thoroughly enjoyed A Wrinkle in Time. Some books you can review and go on about the book, others it's the feeling you got when reading it. Sure I can say Meg and her little brother Charles are not like other kids, Charles especially and how they travel through time and space
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What a great literature for children/pre-teen!
The conversations were intellectual and eloquent (Gosh, I love the quotes from Mrs. Who!), the characters were well-built, the plot was not-so-predictable (although the ending was too simple for my taste), the imagination was quite startling at times, with a bit of sci-fi flavor. An easy read, highly recommended for people who love children lits and fantasy.
The conversations were intellectual and eloquent (Gosh, I love the quotes from Mrs. Who!), the characters were well-built, the plot was not-so-predictable (although the ending was too simple for my taste), the imagination was quite startling at times, with a bit of sci-fi flavor. An easy read, highly recommended for people who love children lits and fantasy.

I was confused when I firt started reading this in 4th grade, but I thoroughly enjoyed it as an adult. Thanks to my wife for having me read her copy of it.

Jul 09, 2008
Kat
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
middle-school-years,
2016

May 10, 2009
Mark
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
young-adult,
science-fiction

Apr 01, 2010
Kelekolio Malakina
marked it as to-read

Oct 21, 2010
Michelle
marked it as to-read