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|title=A Wrinkle In Time
|sort=Wrinkle In Time
|author=Madeline L'Engle
|reviewer=Jill Murphy
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=224
|publisher=Puffin Books
|date=October 26, 1995
|isbn=0140372318
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''"Why can't I hide it, too?" Meg thought. "Why do I always have to show everything? A delinquent, that's what I am," she thought grimly."''
She's right you know.
Children who like a little fantasy when they read might also be interested in [[The Owl Service]], by [[:Category:Alan Garner|Alan Garner]]. We also enjoyed [[Sorrowline by Niel Bushnell]].
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|name=Kate
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|comment= One of the few books that can get away with its opening line: "It was a dark and stormy night".
Oh, I loved this book - and still do. The copy I have has lost its cover, and has, on the front page, the note 'due Aug 19 1979' handwritten by me on it - I'd lent it to a friend, and pretended to be library.