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A Wrinkle in Time (Time, #1)
A Wrinkle in Time (Time, #1) | Madeleine L'Engle
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Catsandbooks
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I didn't do great on this. 😬
My favorites
1. A wrinkle in time- childhood favorite that started my love of fantasy
2. The Handmaid's tale - reignited my love of reading in college
3. To kill a mockingbird - my favorite classic

#tlt #ThreeListThursday

dabbe I\'d say you did just fine! Lots of them were childhood books, and I barely knew any of the ones from 2000-2020! Thanks for playing and sharing! 🧡🤎💛 2mo
willaful You\'re probably a young \'un! A lot of them were books I read growing up. 2mo
Catsandbooks @willaful I guess so lol I was born in 1993 2mo
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BarbaraJean
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#TLT #ThreeListThursday
So interesting to see this list! I‘ve read 28%—60/211. Three favorites: the tagged, plus The Giver and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry—all books I loved as a kid.

With lists like this, I want context! Obviously some of these are needed at high school level but problematic for elementary. Also: are they taught in a classroom or available in the library? I think almost any book is fine for kids to read if taught in context ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) at the appropriate age/maturity level—discussions to help kids sort out difficult themes & troubling topics. Age level, maturity, & experience are huge factors—and those are SO individual to the kid. One kid may be fine reading Stephen King (that‘s how my husband got into reading as a kid!) and another (me!) would end up with nightmares. You‘ve gotta know your students & know your kid. (But I do have a hard time understanding how ⤵️ 2mo
BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) any school—high school or whatever—could make a case for shelving Fifty Shades of Grey!) I was an advanced reader—always reading above my grade level, and often checked out books I wasn‘t sure my parents would approve of (I shoved them in the middle of my library stack so my mom wouldn‘t see 😆) It didn‘t do me any harm to read Judy Blume‘s Forever in the aisle of the library (I was too embarrassed to check it out) & I knew I couldn‘t ⤵️ 2mo
BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) handle the scary stuff. I haven‘t been directly impacted by a book ban/challenge, but grew up in a conservative family & was always conscious of potential parental/sibling disapproval of my reading. It‘s funny to see Wrinkle in Time on this list—my (8 years older) sister objected to me reading the 2nd book, Wind in the Door, because it looked “New Age.” I find her objections so ironic now, knowing L‘Engle had a deep Christian faith! 2mo
dabbe Some of these (like 50 SHADES OF GREY) were challenged at the public library level, not a school level. That\'s why such a vast array of books are on this list. I\'ve been having fun looking up why some of them have been challenged, and I heartily DISAGREE with any person trying to tell someone else what they can/can\'t read. Parents can decide for THEIR kid but not someone else\'s kid (IMHO). Thanks for playing and sharing! 🧡🍁🧡 2mo
BarbaraJean @dabbe Aha! A public library shelving it makes so much more sense—I was only thinking school settings! Public library challenges are even more maddening—certain people thinking they should get to decide what their neighbors should or shouldn‘t read. 🙄 I‘m sure it‘s both fascinating and infuriating seeing the context for these. 2mo
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BarbaraJean
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From Madeleine L‘Engle‘s FB page today—a good reminder for National Voter Registration Day in the US! 🇺🇸🗳️✔️

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1. Sometimes! I can figure out how to use technology but not how it works.
2. Tagged!

TheSpineView Agree with you on #1. Thanks for playing 5mo
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rretzler
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#MotivationalMonday 1. Lunch at Benihana with husband and 2 college sons for 2nd year in a row! 2. I can‘t really think of any, but I usually plan it that way 3. Difficult to pick from so many, but the tagged book is definitely one

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Susanita
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1. A Wrinkle in Time
2. The Song of Achilles
3. The Return of the King
#TLT

dabbe I can't believe I have never read #1. Love #'s 2 and 3! Thanks for sharing. 💚💙💚 9mo
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kspenmoll
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#Two4Tuesday

🧡 yes, my sibs & I read under blanket tents together , then I did with my son when he was young.

🧡 A Wrinkle in Time by M. L‘ Engle

Tagging anyone who wants to play

TheSpineView I loved A Wrinkle in Time. Thanks for playing! 13mo
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SheilaChew
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My friends and I did a little local bookstore tour in Long Beach (California). We had a blast!

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LMJenkins
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“The Mystery Behind ‘A Wrinkle in Time‘ Cover Art Is Solved:”

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/06/books/wrinkle-in-time-book-cover-artist.html?...

SpeculativeFemale I came across this article earlier today and loved it! Plus that was the cover I first saw as a kid that got me interested in the series 😁 1y
IndoorDame How cool! I remember this cover art so distinctly! My dad gave me this copy when I was too young to get into a fantasy novel, but the art always stuck with me. 1y
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TheSpineView
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#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Movie: Where the Wild Things Are

Klou Great choice! I struggled with this one. 1y
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Rereading before going to see this at Stratford next week. I'd forgotten a lot, and having never seen the movies I have no reinforcement of the imagery so it'll be interesting on stage. #36-2023

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DebinHawaii
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Mehso-so

I had never read this book in my youth for some reason & I threw it into my May mix for a Kindle reading challenge prompt. It was just OK for me—I found the story convoluted, the dialogue wooden & there was a bit too much of a push on religion for my taste & Meg got on my nerves. Will I someday read the next book(s)? Maybe. On the plus side, it was a quick read & I am happy to have ticked it off my list.🤷🏻‍♀️

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EmilieGR
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I‘m sorry to say that this book didn‘t hook me the way I expected it to. I can appreciate how well it is written and the potential impact it would have for young readers, but I kept getting shared by the “issues.” Maybe you should read it when you‘re young?

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abostwick24
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In elementary school, I was in the lower reading levels and never had the opportunity to read this book. 20 years later, and I have finally gotten around to reading it. This book is just plain timeless. It is so incredibly well written. The characters are beautiful in their own unique ways. And I really appreciated the themes of love and family. Sad that the darkness is still relevant today… but definitely well worth the read!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨(4.5/5)

dabbe As a teacher, I find your 1st sentence completely 💔. What on earth do we do to kids? No wonder some walk away from elementary school hating to read. In the 70s we had book kits with birds. That's where the “I'm a bluebird reader“ (I think) came from. They were the best readers. Nobody wanted to be the sparrow reader. Seriously shameful. #offmysoapbox. Glad you finally read it and loved it. ❣️ 2y
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Eggs
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“I don't understand it any more than you do, but one thing I've learned is that you don't have to understand things for them to be.”

#EscapeToANewWorld #MarchMagic

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Singout One of my all-time faves! I‘m pretty sure I chose this as a project to focus on in teacher‘s college. Along with “Pedagogy of the Oppressed.” (edited) 2y
Eggs Yay 🙌🏻💗✨👏🏻 @Singout (edited) 2y
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readers_attic
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"People are more than just the way they look."
#quotes #people

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Mehso-so

Like: the mix of sci-fi, fantasy, (gentle) horror. Dislike: the overall simplicity of the plot, the completely anticlimactic ending. It‘s okay.

Reading location: the beach.

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Crystal83
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I enjoyed listening to the audiobook of this book!!! This was my first time ever reading this book. I don't remember reading it when I was in school. Probably because how I was raised too. I loved it!!! I rated the book a 4 out of 5 stars!!!

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rwmg
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I have chosen a childhood favourite which still holds up well for #LetterW in the #alphabetgame

@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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#MayMoms @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
#Memorable

Mrs. Murry raises her children alone and yet finds time to make each feel special.

Eggs Great choice! Great cover too! 3y
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“I don‘t understand it any more than you do, but one thing I‘ve learned is that you don‘t have to understand things for them to be.”
—A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L‘Engle

#BookQuotes
#MorningQuotes
#Motivation
#xoxoAllTheWayFromIndia

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Yahui07
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Enjoy the journey looking for Father😊

“Like and equal are two entirely different things.”
“For things which are seen are temporal. But things which are not seen are eternal.”

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Books_n_Whatnot
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Mehso-so

Read this in 5th grade and didn‘t pick up on the religious elements. Mentally putting this in a category with chronicles of narnia now.

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LindaLappin
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I'll never forget the thrill of this book --or my fascination for the tesseract!
#SavvySettings Day 13 #OuterSpace @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Agree 💯 3y
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1. I would travel forward to see what future wonders we might have.

2. I still love A Wrinkle in Time and the characters within the book.
@TheSpineView

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Leorah888
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"Life, with its rules, its obligations, and its freedoms, is like a sonnet: You're given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself." - Mrs. Whatsit

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Runner5ive
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Panpan

I don‘t get it. Couldn‘t follow it. I just couldn‘t envision what was written so I‘ll watch the movie sometime. It didn‘t make sense. Do I need to read all the others for it to make sense? It‘s supposed to have Christian overtones; at first it seemed to be the exact opposite then … nek minnit … guardian angels and bible verses? The characters were so bland. I‘m sorry, just couldn‘t with this. Sorry if it‘s your favourite book. Maybe it‘s me.

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The Library of America is having a sale on boxed sets. No affiliation. Just thought people here might be interested.
https://loa.org/books/collections/3-boxed-sets?no_lightbox=1

#booksale

ValerieAndBooks Nice! I‘ll have to think on this one! And another 10% off if you provide an email address (first time customers). 3y
DrexEdit @ValerieAndBooks nice! There are definitely some tempting sets on sale! 3y
vivastory The temptation😈📚 3y
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GingerAntics
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This is a great story for autumn with its beautiful prose about that season. It has some really weird Christian references that I didn‘t really see adding to the story (the story would be just as good without them) and possibly even detracting from it a bit. This is quite an adventure that is certainly worth the time. I love that the same groups that went after this book also burned the Harry Potter books.

TheBookHippie The whole series as a child was magical for me. 3y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie I‘m still sort of on the fence about continuing the series. The book was really good, but it feels very complete for me. I‘d hate to end up hating where it goes. 3y
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TheBookHippie @GingerAntics it‘s been tooo long to advice 😂 3y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics I know Ring of Endless Light I loved but no idea why 😅 but that‘s the Austin Family series .. 3y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics Yes it‘s a whole series. I believe I‘ve read all of this author -my favorite as a teen was Camilla. Dark and I had never read a book with a marriage that wasn‘t good and a mother that was 🤯 like mine. It was soothing. 3y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie the life is normal story? 🤣😂🤣 I have no idea why we paint like as this perfect thing for children. Ugh. 3y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 3y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie I feel like I spend half my life shouting from the roof tops. Kids aren‘t stupid, they‘re just short. They tend to gravitate toward books, movies, and shows that present life realistically. Those also tend to be the books that get banned, sadly. 3y
kspenmoll @TheBookHippie This author was magical for me too. I did read the series, but this first was my favorite. I did reread this a few years ago & still enjoyed it. I should try & reread some of the others in the series because I remember so little! @GingerAntics 3y
kspenmoll @GingerAntics Love your “ Kids aren‘t stupid, they‘re just short.” Was talking with some HS students today & they were amazed at some of the titles of “banned books.” What a great job I have - I get to talk about books!!! 3y
TheBookHippie @kspenmoll I‘m thinking a reread may be in order for me. 3y
GingerAntics @kspenmoll I talked about banned books with my high school students every year and the vast majority of them didn‘t even know books could be banned. Inevitably, someone always asks “isn‘t this unconstitutional?” I‘ve even done it with college freshmen and sophomores, same reaction. They‘re so interested and rightfully outraged. I love it!!! 3y
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GingerAntics
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This made me think of Good Omens… such a different book from this one.
🥂🥂🥂
#AWrinkleInTime #MadeleineLEngle #audiobook #BannedBooksWeek #GoodOmens #ToTheWorld #TerryPratchett #NeilGaiman #ineffable

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GingerAntics
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This is such a wonderful, accurate, beautiful sentence.
🍂🍂🍂
#AWrinkleInTime #MadeleineLEngle #audiobook #BannedBooksWeek #autumn #fall

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GingerAntics
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My first Banned Books Week themed read. I‘m getting into the heavier hitting stuff tomorrow.
#AWrinkleInTime #MadeleineLEngle #audiobook #BannedBooksWeek

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TiredLibrarian
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Re-reading one of my childhood favorites. I remember having this Dell Yearling edition of the book with the yellow cover. When I was growing up, my parents would take me to bookstores, and most of the time they would buy me a book. I was very fortunate. 💛📚 #childrens #kidlit #fantasy

Ruthiella This would have been the edition I read too in the ‘70s. 3y
Julsmarshall This was the one I read too! ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
inlovewithmyshelf My parents weren‘t into bookstores so much when I was a kid but I‘ve made up for it since then. 📚📚📚😂 3y
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TiredLibrarian @Ruthiella @Julsmarshall Isn't it funny how we remember covers all these years later? 3y
bthegood I've been seeing this book a lot on litsy lately - I have the series - not sure where or how I got them - my parents were library people so I rarely bought (and still rarely buy) books - 😊 3y
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I saw the film first and never read this as a kid. I wouldn't have seen myself so much at Meg's or Calvin's age but as an adult, I cried quite a bit. This was super sci fi for me and I'm not sure I can even properly explain what happened! Ultimately, all you need is love. ❤ Love is all you need.
#kidlit #middlegrade #audiobooks

Bklover 🎵🎶🎵🎶 All you need is love! 3y
IamIamIam @Bklover 😍😍😍 3y
TiredLibrarian I saw myself in Meg, and a bit in Charles Wallace, when I read this as a kid. 3y
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IamIamIam @TiredLibrarian I wonder what your experience would be if you read it now! If you do, keep me posted! 😁👍 3y
TiredLibrarian @IamIamIam A re-read of this sounds like a very good idea! 3y
IamIamIam @TiredLibrarian 😁😁😁 3y
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IamIamIam
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Cue the waterworks! I barely made it through the introduction!!! I never read this as a kid and I'm terrified of it as an adult because I sobbed through the entire movie. 😬

TiredLibrarian I never saw the movie, but I loved this book! 💕 3y
IamIamIam @TiredLibrarian 😁😁😁 That's a great recommendation! 3y
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amber_ldsmom
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#NewberyEpicChallenge for September!

📘Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer
📙A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L‘engle

Feel free to join in at any time. Enjoy!

Johanna414 A Wrinkle in Time is my all time favorite book! ❤ 3y
rubyslippersreads I‘ve read A Wrinkle in Time, but have had Roller Skates on my TBR for ages. 3y
annahenke Wrinkle in time is delightful 3y
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I know this is a YA book that's been around for a long time. Don't ask me how I've never read it, I have no idea. What a good book! Loved almost everything about it except some of the God references. What a sweet little read.

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So much has been said about this book that it‘s hard to add much. I didn‘t know about this book as a kid (why?!) but I could see how it would foster a love of reading. I teared up at the end, it came together so quickly but so powerfully. I will be continuing the series!

282Mikado Your review made me think of back when I first read THE OUTSIDERS and THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NOW way back in the early 70's. Two books that absolutely had a large part in fostering my love of reading. Perhaps they require a reread; along with a read of A WRINKLE IN TIME. Thanks for the memories. 👍 3y
Dostoyes @282Mikado glad to hear it! 3y
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kspenmoll
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1) Kennedy‘s , JFK & Robert, Martin Luther King assassinations; Vietnam War
2) now that our library is open full time, the library. Closest bookstore 10+ miles away.
3)Nursery rhymes-Mother Goose when I was little. I loved rhyme.

Eggs Lovely answers! Yes the 60s were chock full of assassinations, and other death, like Vietnam and civil rights-whew...I love rhyme as well💕📚🥰 3y
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I‘m a day late, but still wanted to play!

1. I have a distinct memory of being at my best friend‘s house and her dad telling us that we were going to war in the Persian Gulf (I was 9). I also distinctly remember the Branch Davidian compound on fire during the Waco siege when I was 11.

2. Definitely the library!!

3. So many. A Wrinkle in Time; Ramona Quimby, Age 8; Superfudge; Babysitters Club; and then Stephen King in my early teens.

Eggs Oh yes the Branch Davidian —so tragic😓. Thanks for joining in 👏🏻👏🏻 3y
BeckyWithTheGoodBooks Very tragic. Thanks for the chance to play! 3y
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