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Gabriele Brombin Brombin itibaren Chalkhouse Green, Reading, Oxfordshire RG4 9AL, İngiltere itibaren Chalkhouse Green, Reading, Oxfordshire RG4 9AL, İngiltere

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Gabriele Brombin Brombin itibaren Chalkhouse Green, Reading, Oxfordshire RG4 9AL, İngiltere

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Probably one of my favorite of the series. Many Waters was L'Engle taking a rather different approach to telling the story of the Murrys, and even did it in the perspective of Sandy and Dennys as opposed to Meg and Charles Wallace. I had been looking forward to the book because it would involve the twins much more than the books usually did. The twins weren't the only differences in the book, however. Even with the two instances of a tesseracting occurrence, the traveling didn't get very far. For once the story occurred in the same time period, the same mass of land, only the perspectives switching from one twin to the next, and then to Yalith, another important character. Yet so much happened in the story, and I was only sorry that the twins couldn't exactly stay til the very end to see how it goes. It was an interesting version of the telling of Noah and the flood. Much more interesting that the Murry twins were learning their lessons and doing their deeds, heh.