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Mayank Jani Jani itibaren Castor, LA, Birleşik Devletler

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Damn! I read too fast! Need to find 17 and then wait around for 18 to come out in November! Maybe I should slow down...Hmmm...Nope, not a chance! ;)

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This was a horrifyingly riveting book. I read it in one sitting. Very well written, but I could not imagine recommending this book to a teen.

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Cool book, though it got me a little spaced out when I started thinking of this author and comparing her to Audrey Niffenegger. I thought of how my life may have been completely changed had I actually gone to see her (Audrey) speak when she was in town. Maybe she had a significant thing to add to my life that I didn't know I was missing or maybe it would have inspired me to see what Rebecca Stead (and others) call "lifting the veil." Opportunity lost. Both women wrote about similar things. I would explain exactly what but I don't want to give it away (so bluntly). I'm reaching a point where I could easily spin off into a tangent about the real and sudden appearance of strange things or the experience of suddenly looking out at the world in a different way for just a moment and then it's gone, things like that, but it's late and I'm too tired and I'll probably trip all over my rhetoric. So I'll digress. This book was recommended to me by two very separate people, one a child and one an adult. Both completely gushed about it. When that happens, I usually read the book. Good thing I did. It is a worthwhile story. It's better to read A Wrinkle in Time before getting your hands on this book. And, this could either be a great compliment to the author or a great big signal to me: this book makes me want to raise a child who loves to read.

mayankjani

I started reading this book three times before I really got into it. It's slow but develops into something interesting.

mayankjani

Eh. The movie interpretation was more engaging. Decent read.