I loved this book when I was younger. I really wanted to have a Mrs. Whatsit, a Mrs. Who and a Mrs. Which in my life, and, as an awkward, supposedly-brilliant, self-conscious young lady, I felt great kinship with Meg. Everyone should read this book :)
I thought it was awful. Goes to show, that just because you didn’t enjoy a book doesn’t mean a student won’t love it.
Loved it. One of my top two or three reading memories from my childhood.
I will read it again with my daughters when they get to it. I’m probably two years away from my oldest getting to it.
Here’s hoping I like it now as much as when I was 12.
(Source: litglutton)
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her name was meg, too.
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