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A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
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The story takes about 100 pages of tedious, banal dialogue, to get to the point where you are told that this is a battle against Evil, and all you need is love. But everything is so oversimplified, so sketchy--everything is reduced to big words, like IT, and evil. This IT, also called the Dark Thing, is striving to create a communist-type society where everyone conforms, down to the little children who bounce their balls in uniform rhythms and who live in cutter-box houses.

I liked Meg in the beginning, she was a believable character, filled with her own problems, and I really wanted for things to work out for her. But when she went on her journey, and especially since she got to that dreadful communist planet, she got hysterical. She did not “say” anything for half of the book--she yelled, gasped, screamed, cried, etc. She got ticked off at everyone for everything.

Then there might have been an indication that Charles Wallace was going to be a player, but he fizzled. There are constant references to him being special, but we never find out what was so special about him, besides putting a 30 year old into a 4 year old body and calling it “genius”. There was all this build-up for the confrontation between him and IT, but nothing happened. He looked at the guy, let him in, and became filled with ideas from Lenin himself.

Then there are worlds. These characters traveled to a planet that was described in three lines with beautiful flowers and a tall mountain. Then another planet is not described at all except to say that it was a winter wonderland type of a place. The residence of the Happy Medium was another planet where they were conveniently in a cave, and final stop was in a planet that was probably like Earth, except all we know about it is that it had rows of houses and tall buildings. There you have it--traveled all through the known Universe and have nothing to show for it. No imagination to describe and develop a world.

Then there are bizarre references to god/s that come out of nowhere, or in the oddest places, and disappear into nowhere. Characters are underdeveloped; scenes are not finished; worlds are left to themselves; theme is the fear of religious right of the communist left.

It's a caricature of evil, done perhaps in the belief that kids won't get it otherwise. There's not much in terms of a plot, the worlds described are paper-thin, and it shows no historical understanding, no outside knowledge.


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Book Details:

Title A Wrinkle in Time (Time #1)
Author Madeleine L'Engle
Reviewed By Purplycookie
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Reading Progress

January 20, 2009 – Started Reading
January 20, 2009 – Finished Reading
January 20, 2011 – Shelved
January 20, 2011 – Shelved as: 1st-in-a-series
January 20, 2011 – Shelved as: book-series
January 20, 2011 – Shelved as: childrens-books
January 20, 2011 – Shelved as: science-fiction

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message 41: by L (new) - rated it 2 stars

L This review sums up my feelings on this book perfectly.


Emmylou This is the review I would have written if I could be bothered trying to critique a story that was, exactly as PurplyCookie says, so undeveloped. 5⭐️ for this review, 1⭐️ for the book.


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I'm happy that we share the same feelings about this book


message 45: by Phil (new) - rated it 1 star

Phil Lyndon 100% agree with this review. Woeful and only finished it because I hate leaving a book half read. Mercifully it was very short.


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The shortness of it was one thing I was grateful for haha


Malcolm Wow, you captured all the issues I had with this book. I feel bad bashing a beloved children's story, but then again, this was written in 1962 and I feel that the fantasy trends were different back then. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.


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Audrey I totally agree with your review, you put what I was feeling into words. Like this book was such a mess and nothing is ever really resolved. But I'm surprised most people actually like Charles Wallace even when they don't like the book. He was by far the worst character to me, like he was "super special" but for no reason, and honestly got them into the most trouble.


message 50: by Anne (new) - rated it 2 stars

Anne L I was frustrated when I read the book, Charles was suppose to be special, but he didn't play any part in the later stories other than being taken control by IT, and Meg yelling and loathing everybody, and what is with Calvin? He didn't do anything in the story at all! What is the point of creating that character?


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