I like all of the Murray-O'Keefe books (probably the ones with Meg in them the best. duh
I can't figure out which shocks me more that Madeline L'Engle has died or that she wasn't dead already.
I remember reading A Wrinkle in Time in second grade. It was part of a set of books that my mother had when she was a child (Reader's Digest: Mary Poppins; The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe; and Little House in the Big woods completed the set)
Perhaps it's time to re-read them. They have new covers. Which is just an excuse to get new ones. The fact that the current ones are dog eared and tattered doesn't figure into it at all.
I suspect that I read "A House Like a Lotus" at too young of an age. Or perhaps naive is the better word.
*shrugs* I'm not sure that I'll be as successful convincing Dano to try these books as I was getting him to read Terry Pratchett.
hmmmmmmmmm....... :)
I can't figure out which shocks me more that Madeline L'Engle has died or that she wasn't dead already.
I remember reading A Wrinkle in Time in second grade. It was part of a set of books that my mother had when she was a child (Reader's Digest: Mary Poppins; The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe; and Little House in the Big woods completed the set)
Perhaps it's time to re-read them. They have new covers. Which is just an excuse to get new ones. The fact that the current ones are dog eared and tattered doesn't figure into it at all.
I suspect that I read "A House Like a Lotus" at too young of an age. Or perhaps naive is the better word.
*shrugs* I'm not sure that I'll be as successful convincing Dano to try these books as I was getting him to read Terry Pratchett.
hmmmmmmmmm....... :)