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The Time Quintet by Madeleine L'Engle--Starting February 9th with A Wind in the Door
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We seem to have gone a bit backwards in the timeline. Meg is currently at university and Sandy and Dennys (who seem to be the protagonists of this one) are definitely not in university y..."
I totally didn't realize the age differences between the books omg :O
And it's kind of a mix of both??

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My mom was raised Catholic and went to catholic school as a kid and now she doesn't want anything to do with it.

I’m pretty happy with it overall actually c:
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Going to read The Woman Who Rides Like a Man and then I’ll read the last in the series here XD (I’m having fun alternating honestly :P)

I’m pretty happy with it overall actually c:
Really enjoyed the throwback to the Enoch th..."
Wooo!! I'm so excited to finally finish the Song of the Lioness quartet. I've read the first one many times but never started the others


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We seem to have gone a bit backwards in the timeline. Meg is currently at university and Sandy and Dennys (who seem to be the protagonists of this one) are definitely not in university yet, like they were in the last book. Plus, Charles Wallace is described as not looking any older than six - whereas in the last novel he was 15.
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And after tinkering with something they shouldn't've (don't all teenagers do that? :P) they've ended up travelling through time and/or space, to what is either a far off planet, or Earth but many years ago. Wonder whether the journey of this novel is some kind of "we must save X" or if it's more "Sandy and Dennys REALLY need to get home" :P (hide spoiler)]