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A review by wingedcreature
A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'Engle
4.0
I loved how Meg looked past her initial thoughts about Mr. Jenkins, and started to care for him in order to name him. I also loved how she went from resenting him and seeing him as a not-so-good guy to appreciating him. That definitely goes with the whole looking beyond 1st impressions thing.
I really liked the character of Proginoskes (who ends up being called Progo). He insists on being called a cherubim (as opposed to the singular cherub) because he’s practically plural. In the end, he ends up sacrificing himself after Meg is nearly Xed (or unnamed) and Mr. Jenkins is invaded by his Echthroi doubles.
In the end, Charles Wallace is okay and the world is saved from the Black Thing that was ever present in A Wrinkle In Time.
I give it a 4 out of 5. I liked it as much as I did A Wrinkle In Time, and it definitely had the spirit of A Wrinkle In Time, albeit on a much smaller scale.
I really liked the character of Proginoskes (who ends up being called Progo). He insists on being called a cherubim (as opposed to the singular cherub) because he’s practically plural. In the end, he ends up sacrificing himself after Meg is nearly Xed (or unnamed) and Mr. Jenkins is invaded by his Echthroi doubles.
In the end, Charles Wallace is okay and the world is saved from the Black Thing that was ever present in A Wrinkle In Time.
I give it a 4 out of 5. I liked it as much as I did A Wrinkle In Time, and it definitely had the spirit of A Wrinkle In Time, albeit on a much smaller scale.