Traci's review
A Wind in the Door
by Madeleine L'Engle
Traci's review
A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle
Traci's review
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recommended for: people who like other madeline l'engle books
Do NOT read this before reading other Madeline L'Engle books. I did not realize until almost finished that it is sort of a sequel to A Wrinkle in Time (which I have not read since 7th grade.)
The plot is very outlandish (Basically, Meg's brother is sick because his mitochondria is messed up and this has also torn a hole in the universe and there's some kind of battle of good and evil going on and Meg has to "name" things and love them to conquer the nothingness that is trying to overtake them) The writing style is good and the characters are fairly interesting but again, do not read this before reading other books with the same characters. (A Wrinkle in Time, Many Waters, An Acceptable Time)
The plot is very outlandish (Basically, Meg's brother is sick because his mitochondria is messed up and this has also torn a hole in the universe and there's some kind of battle of good and evil going on and Meg has to "name" things and love them to conquer the nothingness that is trying to overtake them) The writing style is good and the characters are fairly interesting but again, do not read this before reading other books with the same characters. (A Wrinkle in Time, Many Waters, An Acceptable Time)
