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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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An important and a resplendent book.,
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This review is from: A Wind in the Door (Paperback)
Ms. l'Engle's previous book, A Wrinkle in Time, is an inspiring and profound work, and this is the nth degree above it. The reader can tell that her writing style has matured. She does not slip into a didactic mode which (slightly) mars the last chapter of Wrinkle. The science fact and science fiction are sufficient to satisfy buffs of the genre, and sufficiently subtle not to get in the way of those to whom they do not appeal. (whew) More important, though, is the theme, which reaches and suffuses through your mind. Reading Ms. l'Engle's books was my first truly mind-expanding experience. It is a red herring to call this work a children's book. What it truly is is a book for those who want to expand their mind and their view of the universe, including children. I first read this book at age 11 and have continued to read it repeatedly up until 17; I expect to continue to reread it for a long time to come.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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More Than Lives Up to 'A Wrinkle in Time',
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This review is from: A Wind in the Door (Paperback)
Madeline L'Engle's lovable trio of Meg, Calvin and Charles Wallace battle another fight against evil in this enchanting companion book. Ms. L'Engle's attention to detail shows through in this book, who's pages are filled with descriptive scenes of terror, peace and love. Each character has it's own distinct personality and what they do is never unbelievable. We are taken on a few side trips to make the story more interesting, and my only complaint is that there is a little too much 'joy'.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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"There are dragons in the twins' vegetable garden.",
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This review is from: A Wind in the Door (Paperback)
What a great way to begin a great book!!! Madeleine L'Engle's 2nd in the "A Wrinkle in Time" series, this book is about the cosmic battle between Meg, Calvin, and her cherubim friend against the Echthroi, which threaten Charles Wallace's life.
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