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Like many others, I read this in grade school and loved it. I think I read it several times. By now I'd forgotten every name, every place, every plot point. Every single detail except the radiant warmth I'd felt for this book, such that if it was mentioned I would immediately pipe up that I loved it.
I began reading this the night I received it (thank you, book fairy!, hugs to youuuuuuu!), spine curled into a C in my beloved reading chair, inviting the back hump so common in Korean women of older ...more
I began reading this the night I received it (thank you, book fairy!, hugs to youuuuuuu!), spine curled into a C in my beloved reading chair, inviting the back hump so common in Korean women of older ...more

The first of the Murry fantasy series of time travel and space travel. Every kid MUST read this.

Young adult sci-fi paranormal? I think that might cover it... ;) It also has a bit of romance and religion and fantasy. I'm not sure. Well, whatever.
Anyway, I really liked it. It was scientifically interesting and I can alway use a nice good-vs-evil book. Plus, I love Calvin. The book kind of made me sad, because she talked about religious stuff in it... and how sad is it that you can't do that anymore? I mean, you CAN, but you wouldn't win a Newbery Medal. And it wasn't even OVERTLY religious. ...more
Anyway, I really liked it. It was scientifically interesting and I can alway use a nice good-vs-evil book. Plus, I love Calvin. The book kind of made me sad, because she talked about religious stuff in it... and how sad is it that you can't do that anymore? I mean, you CAN, but you wouldn't win a Newbery Medal. And it wasn't even OVERTLY religious. ...more

I first read this in 1996 and was really disappointed by it, but could remember almost nothing about it, and therefore thought I'd give it a second chance. I'm glad I did, because while I can definitely see I was above the target age both times I read it, I actually enjoyed it a lot more this time. Perhaps because my expectations were so low? I don't know why I never realized (or remembered rather, as it's too obvious for me to have missed in my first reading) that L'Engel was a Christian author
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Another amazing young adult book I first read in elementary school but will reread every few years. Amazing characters, Madeleine L'Engle will be sorely missed! A genius!
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I loved this as a teenager but rereading as an adult I found it a bit pretentious

Jul 01, 2007
Michelle
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
favorites,
young-adult

Jul 10, 2007
Wyrmia
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
childrens-ya,
childhoodfavorites

Aug 05, 2007
Wyrmia
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
childrens-ya,
childhoodfavorites


Jun 23, 2008
Aimee
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sciencefiction-fantasy
