A Wrinkle in Time

A Wrinkle in Time

By Madeleine L'Engle

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Book 1 of 5 in the  A Wrinkle in Time Series
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Grades 5 - 9Grades 3 - 8W4.749965
Fifty years ago, Madeleine L’Engle introduced the world to A Wrinkle in Time and the wonderful and unforgettable characters Meg and Charles Wallace Murry, and their friend Calvin O’Keefe. When the children learn that Mr. Murry has been captured by the Dark Thing, they time travel to Camazotz, where they must face the leader IT in the ultimate battle between good and evil—a journey that threatens their lives and our universe. A Newbery Award winner, A Wrinkle in Time is an iconic novel that continues to inspire millions of fans around the world. This special edition has been redesigned and includes an introduction by Katherine Paterson, an afterword by Madeleine L’Engle’s granddaughter Charlotte Jones Voiklis that includes photographs and memorabilia, the author’s Newbery Medal acceptance speech, and other bonus materials.
Publisher: Square Fish
ISBN-13: 9781250153272
ISBN-10: 1250153271
Published on 11/7/2017
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 256

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One of my favorite books.

This book is about a girl named Meg, her brother Charles Wallace, and their friend Calvin in their journey through space to find her long lost father. Through out they encounter darkness, light, friendship, and a tad bit of romance. A great book to be reading. It's awesome. I love it.

This book is about a girl named Meg who was in search of her lost father. She was able to catch her father, but her little brother, Charles Wallace, got caught by the IT. The IT is a big brain that sucks people minds up and controls them. Meg figured out love was the only thing that she had to protect herself, and free Charles. I really enjoyed reading this time-travel space book. I recommend this great chapter book!!!!

I decided to read this book for Summer Reading at my school and library because I read what it was about and it sound very interesting. Right now I am halfway through the book and so far the book is really good. You should read this book when you have a chance because it is very good.

The message of this book is wonderful. The end of each chapter is a cliffhanger, so I couldn't put it down as a kid when I first read it.

This book is very interesting because it talks about a concept called the tesseract which means going beyond the fourth dimension to the fifth dimension. As the story goes on the three characters encounter countless aliens who are much more advanced than humans. Some of these aliens are able to teleport which is the same as being able to tesseract. One of the best science fiction novels I have ever read. I think that A Wrinkle In Time is a thrilling adventure story with many twists and turns.

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I really need someone to explain chapters 1-2 to me because I don't understand it at all

This book is a very good book so far because it has so much science fiction in this book which is one of my favorite types of books to read. I am reading as a book for school and now I wish it was a book I could read at my own pace because I would like to read more than she would like us to for that night some days and others I am fine reading only one long chapter.

Imagine that we are all ants on an endless sheet of paper that we call the universe. What if we could fold this paper and walk across, moving to a vastly different place without even moving? This is the baseline for this intense 1962 Science Fiction book, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle. I thought very highly of this book and I would rate this book 9/10 stars. In this book, the main characters are a pair of siblings named Meg and Charles, who are considered outcasts. Charles is "abnormally shy" and society thinks he is dumb when his family knows he is a prodigy. Meg is a misfit and resorts to violence in disputes. They meet three superior beings named Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which. They are able to tesser or teleport through time and they lead Meg, Charles, and their friend named Calvin on an intergalactic quest to find their lost father. They explore the galaxy and locate him on a "evil" planet called Camazotz. A being called "It" holds the planet hostage and all the innocent citizens have to act in unison. Girls jump rope at exactly the same time and boys throw balls at the same time with fake grins. If they fall out of line, they are severely punished by It. Charles tries to combat It but he also falls into a trance. Meg is forced to combat him alone with a special skill. I enjoyed this book so much because of the overall themes and morals that are echoed as well as the well-constructed plot. In the book, they accidentally go to a planet where the inhabitants are monstrous creatures. Charles and the "Mrs" are separated from the others and Meg is severely injured. The inhabitants offer to help them and out of desperation, accept. Meg is very suspicious but eventually gives them her trust. They heal her and give her extra strength. Delved into this experience is the theme of trust. Always trust someone with good intentions. Another major theme is individuality as oppose to conformity. In the beginning, Meg is insistent on being normal but after she visits Camazotz, she realizes the complete conformity is boring and makes the world dull and lifeless. Also, there is an intersection of faith and reason. Mrs. Which says, " The heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing". The quest is driven by both the reason of science and logic and the faith in family. "It" corrupts people to lose their faith and be controlled only by reason. These are some of the many themes and morals in the book. There are many books that are based off of this book as well. Some of these titles include books in L'Engle's very famous Time Quintet that won a Newbury Award and other works. The book I will compare and contrast this to is The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. In both books, they travel to a weird land by a mystical force and both are filled with puns and allegorical references. A difference is that the Tollbooth takes place in a different world and is more silly and lighthearted whereas a Wrinkle in Time takes place in the far reaches of the universe and is more serious and dark. Both books are stellar beyond words and touch the hearts of many people. In conclusion, this book is incredible. Anyone who enjoys science and has a great imagination would love this book. I recommend that you read it someday.

Its pretty good i mean i definitely like Sisters better P.S If your a girl 7-10 read Sisters by Raina Tigerlmen

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