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I am happy that everyone got the whole confusion about the time quintet solved. I am also wondering if homebody can tell me about the books a little. I know it is a classic but i have neve read it. The librarian suggested it when I asked if she had any good books I can take out. She gave me a couple out of my norm and I read one and lovedddddddd it but I have my reservations on A Wrinkle In Time. I turned the book around to find out there is a quintet and it drove me crazy. Help please.
 
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I am happy that everyone got the whole confusion about the time quintet solved. I am also wondering if homebody can tell me about the books a little. I know it is a classic but i have neve read it. The librarian suggested it when I asked if she had any good books I can take out. She gave me a couple out of my norm and I read one and lovedddddddd it but I have my reservations on A Wrinkle In Time. I turned the book around to find out there is a quintet and it drove me crazy. Help please.

I can't speak for all five, but I remember A Wrinkle In Time as being just amazing. As far as I can remember I wasn't as impressed with the third book, but since I read them one after the other perhaps I was just getting tired of the genre. I wish I had time to read them again--perhaps some time this winter. I would like to go through all five. What was the one you loved that was 'out of your norm'?
 
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Homebody, I read The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood. I don't know if you would call it out of the norm but I would have never picked it up. I woould have saw the cover and put it back but I like the way it was written. As if written a while ago.
 
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Homebody, I read The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood. I don't know if you would call it out of the norm but I would have never picked it up. I woould have saw the cover and put it back but I like the way it was written. As if written a while ago.

I'm not familiar with that book, but in the "What are you reading now?" thread you mentioned several titles that currently hold your interest. At the risk of repeating myself here, it looks to me as if you would love "A Wrinkle In Time"; it's more sci-fi than fantasy, however. I hope you'll take a chance on it; the main character's concern for her liitle brother (and that's all I can say without giving anything away) keeps the suspense high throughout the book.

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I'm not familiar with that book, but in the "What are you reading now?" thread you mentioned several titles that currently hold your interest. At the risk of repeating myself here, it looks to me as if you would love "A Wrinkle In Time"; it's more sci-fi than fantasy, however. I hope you'll take a chance on it; the main character's concern for her liitle brother (and that's all I can say without giving anything away) keeps the suspense high throughout the book.

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I am wishing Brandon a pleasant evening.

I am grateful, thank you! I will definitely read it.
 
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