
Una Arruga en el Tiempo (Quinteto del Tiempo, #1)
3.97
1,289,196 valoraciones·43,943 reseñas
Era una noche oscura y tormentosa; Meg Murry, su pequeño hermano Charles Wallace y su madre habían bajado a la cocina para tomar un refrigerio a medianoche, cuando fueron sorprendidos por la llegada de un extraño de lo más inquietante. "Las noches salvajes son mi gloria", les dijo el extraño de otro...
- páginas
- 218
- Format
- Paperback
- Publicado
- 2017-11-07
- Editorial
- Square Fish
- ISBN
- 9781250153272
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Lisa of Troy·3 years ago
Have you ever read a book and felt that you were missing something?Yep, that’s me with A Wrinkle in Time.Confession time: there were many parts of this book that made me giggle. Starting with the first line: It was a dark and stormy night. Then, the mention of stew. One member of my family thinks that stew is ew, and “stew” was mentioned six times in this relatively short book. Finally, the mention of IT. Trust me. I hate going to IT.I was able to follow the plot—it seems relatively straightforw...
Federico DN·7 years ago
An evil darkness consuming the universe, and three little children determined to stop it. In a little cozy home, in the midst of a lovely gardened area, lives the Murry family. A scientist mother, a distant father on a secret mission, two overprotective twins, the little and enigmatic Charles Wallace, and the ever troublesome Meg.A storm presages the dangers to come. The Darkness, the evil Black Thing threatens to swallow the Earth and everyone in it, among other worlds and universes already c...
Anne·7 years ago
Anybody else read it with this cover?I did. 1986, I was in 6th grade, and it was assigned to us by our teacher. This book changed my world. Or at least, my reading world. Welcome to sci-fi, kid!I have no idea how many times I've read this story, but as a child, I read it so much that this awesome cover eventually fell off. Just so many great memories of these characters make it is easily my favorite childhood novel.After doing a re-read of it this year, I have to say it holds up pretty well for ...
Hailey (Hailey in Bookland)·8 years ago
3.5*
What a fun weird little story!
What a fun weird little story!
Zoë·8 years ago
3.5/5
Elyse Walters·8 years ago
Am I the first living 64 year old who had never read this book- until now - March, 2017. that is? Random Thoughts .........I was surprised to discover this story was about a little GIRL --not a WIZARD. .....I was more surprised that Meg, 13 years old, had three other siblings... two twin brothers, Sandy and Dennys, and a younger brother, Charles Wallace Murray, who is a child prodigy.....with parents who were scientist. THERE IS A REAL FAMILY -WITH REAL PEOPLE in this book! NOT SURE WHY THIS SUR...
Paige·13 years ago
First, understand that I am editing this review after several outraged responses. I knew that "Wrinkle" was considered to be a classic, but I was unaware that it was considered a Beloved Classic Beyond Criticism. I read this in grade school and just REread it aloud, to my daughter. I didn't have a clear memory of it, though I remember that I loved the way it started. Now I realize why I forgot so much of it. I STILL love the first 3 chapters, and dislike the rest. But since some of you found (an...
PurplyCookie·15 years ago
The story takes about 100 pages of tedious, banal dialogue, to get to the point where you are told that this is a battle against Evil, and all you need is love. But everything is so oversimplified, so sketchy--everything is reduced to big words, like IT, and evil. This IT, also called the Dark Thing, is striving to create a communist-type society where everyone conforms, down to the little children who bounce their balls in uniform rhythms and who live in cutter-box houses. I liked Meg in the be...
RandomAnthony·15 years ago
So 41 of my goodreads friends have read A Wrinkle in Time, but I never picked up the book until these past few weeks. I’m not sure how this novel and I slipped past each other in my youth. I’m guessing that since the main character was a girl I wasn’t that interested in middle school and when I grew older the science fiction elements didn’t appear strong enough to snag my interest. Oh well. Last weekend I bought A Wrinkle in Time at a Borders near the Seattle airport. I wanted the novel to get m...
Sara·18 years ago
the book that first inspired me to tentatively pick up my pencil and my marbled black-and-white composition notebook (remember those?) and write (in 4th grade). the influence l'engle herself and her work have had on my life cannot be overstated. i met her many many years later, during college, when she was well into her 80s, but she was exactly as i pictured her-- spirited, engaging, challenging. when i (very nervously and shyly) told her that she gave me my first inspiration to write, she looke...