

desertcart.in - Buy The Wrinkle in Time Quintet book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read The Wrinkle in Time Quintet book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: Excellent - Excellent Review: Taken as a whole, this is a fascinating look at love in its many forms as well as people finding the courage to do the right thing. ++ It has been years since I read A Wrinkle in Time and it still holds up well on re-reading it. I care about Meg and her fierce love of her family. Calvin is there, steady and rock-fast. And Charles Wallace is so well drawn, with his intellect and his love. As I read the book as an adult, this quotation caught my mind: “You mean you’re comparing our lives to a sonnet? A strict form, but freedom within it?” “Yes.” Mrs. Whatsit said. “You’re given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself. What you say is completely up to you.” I do like the message there and the message in the book. While written for young adults, the book is worth visiting or revisiting as an adult. ++ A Wind in the Door had me in tears by the end. There was both sorrow and joy alike. There were many layers and messages to be explored. As is typical with this series, love is important. To that end I think this concept may be the most important: "Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do." Older now than when I first read the book, this quotation resonated now: "The temptation for farandola or for man or for star is to stay an immature pleasure-seeker. When we seek our own pleasure as the ultimate good we place ourselves as the center of the universe. A fara or a man or a star has his place in the universe, but nothing created is the center." There is much to enjoy and much to think about in this book. ++ Never think that adults cannot learn from books such as A Swiftly Tilting Planet, or be reminded of truths. The book is especially appropriate for now with so much public posturing of brother against brother, love of power, and greed being portrayed. Lesson learned: “Hate hurts the hater more'n the hated.” Would that the power in these words would ease the hatred: At Tara in this fateful hour, I place all Heaven with its power, And the sun with its brightness, And the snow with its whiteness, And the fire with all the strength it hath, And the lightning with its rapid wrath, And the winds with their swiftness along their path, And the sea with its deepness, And the rocks with their steepness, And the earth with its starkness: All these I place, By God's almighty help and grace Between myself and the powers of darkness! ++ Many Waters suffers by comparison with the other books in The Quintet of Time series. Any reader familiar with the story of Noah knows the framework of the novel. Still, these themes are timeless: choices made have consequences, evil fears and tries to destroy good, love is essential, and doing good things is necessary to stem evil. This quotation stuck with me: Goodness has never been a guarantee of safety. And I think this quotation sums up the book: Many waters cannot quench the thirst for love, nor can the floods drown it. ++ I would suggest reading the O'Keefe series (The Arm of the Starfish, Dragons in the Waters, and A House like a Lotus) between the previous book and this one. An Acceptable Time is another good book by L'Engle. Polly is still one of my favorite characters and she slips easily into this series from A House like a Lotus. I wonder about Zachary's eventual fate after this book; I am glad that Polly makes the decisions she does. Favorite quote: "Whatever we give, we have to give out of love. That, I believe, is the nature of God.” I am glad I read this series again as an adult. While appropriate for children and young adults, there is so much depth in these novels that I now have the maturity and wisdom to understand.
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,036 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #828 in Children's Science Fiction (Books) #4,003 in Fantasy for Children #16,465 in Children's Literature & Fiction (Books) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,689) |
| Dimensions | 13.46 x 10.92 x 20.19 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0312373511 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0312373511 |
| Importer | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd., 7/22, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110002 INDIA, Email – [email protected], Ph – 011-47320500 |
| Item Weight | 210 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Bookswagon, 2/13 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, [email protected] , 01140159253 |
| Paperback | 244 pages |
| Publisher | Square Fish; Slp edition (2 October 2007) |
| Reading age | 10 - 14 years |
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Taken as a whole, this is a fascinating look at love in its many forms as well as people finding the courage to do the right thing. ++ It has been years since I read A Wrinkle in Time and it still holds up well on re-reading it. I care about Meg and her fierce love of her family. Calvin is there, steady and rock-fast. And Charles Wallace is so well drawn, with his intellect and his love. As I read the book as an adult, this quotation caught my mind: “You mean you’re comparing our lives to a sonnet? A strict form, but freedom within it?” “Yes.” Mrs. Whatsit said. “You’re given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself. What you say is completely up to you.” I do like the message there and the message in the book. While written for young adults, the book is worth visiting or revisiting as an adult. ++ A Wind in the Door had me in tears by the end. There was both sorrow and joy alike. There were many layers and messages to be explored. As is typical with this series, love is important. To that end I think this concept may be the most important: "Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do." Older now than when I first read the book, this quotation resonated now: "The temptation for farandola or for man or for star is to stay an immature pleasure-seeker. When we seek our own pleasure as the ultimate good we place ourselves as the center of the universe. A fara or a man or a star has his place in the universe, but nothing created is the center." There is much to enjoy and much to think about in this book. ++ Never think that adults cannot learn from books such as A Swiftly Tilting Planet, or be reminded of truths. The book is especially appropriate for now with so much public posturing of brother against brother, love of power, and greed being portrayed. Lesson learned: “Hate hurts the hater more'n the hated.” Would that the power in these words would ease the hatred: At Tara in this fateful hour, I place all Heaven with its power, And the sun with its brightness, And the snow with its whiteness, And the fire with all the strength it hath, And the lightning with its rapid wrath, And the winds with their swiftness along their path, And the sea with its deepness, And the rocks with their steepness, And the earth with its starkness: All these I place, By God's almighty help and grace Between myself and the powers of darkness! ++ Many Waters suffers by comparison with the other books in The Quintet of Time series. Any reader familiar with the story of Noah knows the framework of the novel. Still, these themes are timeless: choices made have consequences, evil fears and tries to destroy good, love is essential, and doing good things is necessary to stem evil. This quotation stuck with me: Goodness has never been a guarantee of safety. And I think this quotation sums up the book: Many waters cannot quench the thirst for love, nor can the floods drown it. ++ I would suggest reading the O'Keefe series (The Arm of the Starfish, Dragons in the Waters, and A House like a Lotus) between the previous book and this one. An Acceptable Time is another good book by L'Engle. Polly is still one of my favorite characters and she slips easily into this series from A House like a Lotus. I wonder about Zachary's eventual fate after this book; I am glad that Polly makes the decisions she does. Favorite quote: "Whatever we give, we have to give out of love. That, I believe, is the nature of God.” I am glad I read this series again as an adult. While appropriate for children and young adults, there is so much depth in these novels that I now have the maturity and wisdom to understand.
R**A
Está muito bem embalado. Em perfeitas condições.
K**R
I read the first 3 books way back, and absolutely loved them. I'm looking forward to reading them again. I met Madeleine L' Engle after a lecture she gave in Montreal, at McGill University, and had also exchanged a couple of letters with her, having written her through her publishing house. What a lovely lady. She encouraged me to keep up my own writing -- she was one of the great influences in my life as I grew up. I look forward to reading this again and am thrilled that her books are getting the spotlight again -- they're grounded, down to earth, mystical, and elevating all at once. She's a fabulous writer -- one of my all time favourites, next to MacDonald and C.S. Lewis!
A**R
A Wrinkle in Time: It is so, so refreshing to read a novel where the women are smart in STEM subjects (e.g., Mom is a researcher in molecular biology whose work also touches on physics), but this intelligence is simply woven into the story and is taken as something so normal that it doesn't need to be commented upon: it just is. Madeleine L'Engle is also has a superb, yet easy to read, writing style. Perfect for a 12 or 13 year old. This book was one of my childhood favourites and it is definitely one that I will pass on to my two girls.
P**X
Tolle Geschichte, gute Sammel-Box mit allen Bänden, ich bin begeistert, kann ich nur empfehlen zu lesen! Auch wenn das erste Erscheinungsdatum schon eine Weile her ist vermisst die Geschichte keinerlei Aktualität.
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