So it a great book to read when you have free time, LOTS of free time. But I give you a warning, if you don’t have enough free time, definitely do NOT read it or you will want to read all of The Time Quintet books. If you want to try out this book, this is the best book you will ever read ( For me ) But it’s a great book to read when you have some free time. If you have never read them at all, go for it! I promise you won’t be bored.” If it’s been a long time since you’ve read these, give them a chance. The characters are interesting, the stories are imaginative, and the message is there, but not too preachy. A Swiftly Tilting Planet (1978), the series third book, chronicles the continuing, fantastic adventures of the exceptionally smart Murray family. It captivated me then, and I still enjoy it now. “I first read this series when I was a child. L’Engle again explores connections through space and time, and how the actions of just one person can alter history as we know it.” For me, there is very little not to like in this book. “Charles Wallace, unicorns, telepathy and time travel. In this companion volume to A Wrinkle In Time (Newbery Award winner) and A Wind In The Door fifteen-year-old Charles Wallace and the unicorn Gaudior. “Charles Wallace (A Wrinkle in Time), now 15, Meg, and the Murrys reappear in an intricately woven fantasy in which the boy time-spins through a tangle of history to find and mend the broken link that threatens to disturb the harmony of today.”
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