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Wind at the Door by Madeleine L'Engle
A Wind at the Door
Book Review
5-23-12
What if you saw dragons in a vegetable garden? Would you tell anyone? Charles Wallace sees dragons and he tells his sister Meg and her friend Calvin. Charles doesn’t care what people think of him. His family is all worried about him because there is something wrong with him and no one knows what it is.
The author, Madeleine L’Engle did a great job giving you detail about the characters and their background. The book has a lot of action just slow moving. It has a good plot and it builds it up. It is a companion to A Wrinkle in Time. If you like that book you will like this book.
This book is full of adventure just its takes a few chapters to get into it. If you like stories about dragons and long books, then this book is for you. This book is kind of hard to understand it. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes fair tails, dragons, adventures, and totally unreal books.
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