Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Summary 8

A Wrinkle In Time
“Like and Equal are not the same thing at all” - A Wrinkle In Time
Of all the fictional books that I have read, this, this book, A Wrinkle In Time by
Madeleine L'engle is one of the ages, with the main character Meg, her brother Charles
Wallace and friend, Calvin OKeefe go on a action-filled, heart-weeping adventure,
making friends and enemies along the way. For those who have read this book, I am so
glad you did, and then maybe you will have shared my love for this book, those who
have not read it and do not want to read it, please do. But those who have not read it
and want to, you are in for a treat. As much as I liked this book, I still think that it is a bit over dramatic. The main threat, IT is especially overboard, a brain? Really? One thing that I think they could do is just save Charles Wallace and destroy the brain. Then everyone on Camazotz would die. Some may think that this is not a good idea, well then if everything on Camazotz was wiped out, cleaned of all bad, and maybe all good, then there would be a chance for new life, space for creatures and plants that don’t have enough space. If everyone on Camazotz died and they made a stink, bury them, like we bury our dead. If the new life couldn’t get to Camazotz, then pick ‘em up and put them on Camazotz.

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