ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:I loved the first three (haven't read the 4th) and I saw that there is now a 5th
Anonymous wrote:Whoa, I don't related to this at all. I loved A Wrinkle in Time the best, but I liked the other books in the series as well. Many Waters, a retelling of Noah's Ark with the twins was one of my favorites. I didn't find it too odd--it's a scifi book about a girl who is a bit of an outcast with brilliant but somewhat odd physicist parents. It's got a lot of fantasy in it, but it is also dark and creepy and interesting, and as a child spurred interest in physics, which I had previously dismissed as "too math-y." Anyway it's a lovely book.
I also disagree that From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler doesn't work when read aloud. We had an audiobook with an excellent narrator, and I loved listening to it, even though I had already read it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Not necessarily. Children who read above their age level (the OP was announcing her precocity, which might have been what was really annoying the PP) sometimes do so because they need to imaginatively escape from the dysfunction that's around them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Wow. I am really interested to know why this book did not go over well out loud. This is one of the books I look or ward to reading to my kids.
Well, maybe because I am not an expert narrator who records audiobooks! There may have been factors related to the writing style. But honestly, a book about kids ditching the parents and living on their own? Probably more fun for a kid to read on his/her own, not to be read by the boring old parents they dream of ditching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Wow. I am really interested to know why this book did not go over well out loud. This is one of the books I look or ward to reading to my kids.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.