Wrinkle in Time book

Anonymous
This is such a famous book, and on every list that I see of great books for kids.
My kids and I are about 2/3 of the way through it, and we feel tortured!!! We are dying to get to the end. It is so strange and slow moving.
Can someone please tell me what they loved about it?? Maybe we are missing what is so great about it!
Anonymous
I remember not liking this and wondering what all the fuss was about also. I am not a sci-fi person at all, though so I would chalk it up to that.
Anonymous
You're not. I read the whole series and I didn't really care for any of them. Too weird. I loved other sci-fi and fantasy books, but not that one.

Try The Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper instead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember not liking this and wondering what all the fuss was about also. I am not a sci-fi person at all, though so I would chalk it up to that.


+1 I remember hating it while everyone else loved it.
Anonymous
Are you reading it aloud? Not all great books are great read-alouds. I learned my lesson with "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler"--should just have let my daughter read it and enjoy it on her own.
Anonymous
I read this book as a child and loved it. It was the only science fiction type book that I enjoyed. What I remember liking about it: the quirky misunderstood characters, themes of good vs. evil, and mysticism. Loved the ending too.
Anonymous
How old are your kids? I loved it when I read it on my own. I was 6 and it was a wonderful escape.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I loved it when I read it on my own. I was 6 and it was a wonderful escape.


That's nice, but what does a six-year-old have to escape from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I loved it when I read it on my own. I was 6 and it was a wonderful escape.


That's nice, but what does a six-year-old have to escape from?


Literal much? I think the PP meant escaping into the imagination.

OP, I loved the first book. I thought the last two weren't as enjoyable.
Anonymous
I agree with 23:00. Loved it for the same reasons.
Anonymous
I liked it. Don't remember why, though.

Tried to reread it recently and couldn't get into it.
Anonymous
My kids are 8 and 9, and yes reading it aloud.
Just too strange for us. At least my kids comments are really making me laugh. We would all love to escape into the imaginary world, but we can't even figure out what world we're going to!
Trying to recreate the incredible Harry Potter aura and it's just not happening!!
Anonymous
I didn't realize it was a series. Can't wait to see my kids' expressions when I jokingly tell them that we are going to read the whole thing!
Anonymous
I read it when I was 8. I loved it. I did find the beginning a bit tedious and weird but then I absolutely loved it.

It introduced at a child's level concepts like facsism, ultra-conformity, nonconformity, time travel. It was also about children having a real adventure. I remember my mind racing when I read it.
Anonymous
We did a read aloud of Wrinkle in Time and I thought that the story was really good (I had never read it before). I thought that there was enough action going on in the story to hold a young reader's interest. My boys didn't like it, though. In fact, they both said that it's one of the worst stories that they've ever read (worst?? really??)...certainly not what I hoped that they would get out of it. Sigh.



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