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Summary of this Book... | ||
Wind in the Door NOTE: This review is a WORK IN PROGRESS. Please see the comment section below so you will understand why this section may have typos and such at this time. I have to pause a moment to remember which story this is. I like all for of the Madeleine L'Engle books in this series. I am having a little trouble remembering what happens in this one. It and a wrinkle in time are being in my mind. Okay, I refreshed my memory. A Wind In The Door starts out with Charles Wallace declaring he has seen dragons in the twins vegetable garden. There is an interesting description of this creature later and it is determined to be a contribution rather than an actual dragon. Meg, Charles, Calvin and the school principle ask play a role in saving Charles Wallace's life. They enter Charles Wallace's body at a sub-cellular level. We spend time with them in the mitochondria. Like all Madeleine L'Engle's books, the story has a happy ending. L'Engle's books are basically written at a fifth grade reading level but they also have consistently given me a nice place to spend an evening or afternoon. There is the good versus evil theme and good wins! | ||
Further Comments... | ||
What am I doing today? It is November 28, 2014 and I am participating in Nano as a Nano Rebel. I am creating this and several other product reviews for books I am familiar with as a part of my Nano project for this year. I have also written reviews of other WED members works as an earlier post of the project. From here on out My focus is likely to be product reviews which I am writing on my android phone and my Kindle using Swype. As I write these product reviews, I will not be revising our correcting until after midnight Sunday night. I need to rush through this so as to reach the magic number of 50000 words by midnight on the 30th. Please bear with me and check back in a month to see if I cleaned this up. Hopefully, I will file through. Created Nov 28, 2014 at 11:07am | ||
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Created Nov 28, 2014 at 11:07am •
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