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November 2015 > A Wrinkle in Time Initial Impressions

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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Wyatt (sarahwyatt0726) | 1 comments My husband and I both just started reading it and he's still interested, so that's a good sign! (He doesn't normally like to read..)


message 2: by Kris (new)

Kris Laabs Malmberg (the-hat-lady) | 43 comments I am enjoying about 1/2 way in. Love Charles Wallace!


message 3: by Kyle (new)

Kyle | 60 comments That kid is the best :-D


message 4: by Jackie B. - (new)

Jackie B. - Death by Tsundoku (reiwing2040) I didn't read this as a child, so I don't have any nostalgia painting my glasses rosy. I really enjoyed how realistic Meg's character is, and I loved the prose. However, I was more of less bored any time they were on Camazotz. Like most middle grade/younger YA books, I felt like it just ended.

That said, I still checked out the rest of the books in the series. :)


message 5: by Jackie B. - (new)

Jackie B. - Death by Tsundoku (reiwing2040) Theresa wrote: "Funnily enough, I remember having that reaction when I read this as a kid. I find the Camazotz parts much more interesting now as an adult. "

And I wonder if it's a lack of world-building which distracts me. Fascinating.


message 6: by Jackie B. - (new)

Jackie B. - Death by Tsundoku (reiwing2040) That's what I think! I feel that way about most Middle Grade books, actually. That I am missing world building and character development and nuance. I just... want it to be more modern-day-YA in structure.

Which makes me wonder if I've lost my childish spark.


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