A Wrinkle in Time
Earlier in the week I finished reading A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle. It’s about two children that everybody considers to be strange. With the help of three beings disguised as old women and a new friend, they go on an interplanetary journey to find their long missing father and fight the forces of evil. It’s aimed at a younger audience, but I enjoyed reading it. Apparently it’s the first of a series of books about these characters. Maybe I’ll check out some of the others.
I’m steadily making progress on my book list.
- Dreamcatchers, Stephen King
- Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card
- Summer of the Monkeys, Wilson Rawls
- The Hedge Knight, George R.R. Martin
- The Sworn Sword, George R.R. Martin
- The Taking, Dean Koontz
- Timeline, Michael Crichton
- Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson
- Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling
- On Bullshit, Harry G. Frankfurt
- On Truth, Harry G. Frankfurt
- The Long Walk, Richard Bachman (Stephen King)
- His Majesty’s Dragon, Naomi Novik
- Throne of Jade, Naomi Novik
- Black Powder War, Naomi Novik
- Empire of Ivory, Naomi Novik
- What Would Jefferson Do?: A Return to Democracy, Thom Hartmann
- A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L’Engle
- Titus Andronicus, William Shakespeare
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