meg murry – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Giving This Wrinkle in Time Some Credit
A Wrinkle in Time – I saw this at the movies last night, and for the most part, I quite liked it. When I see a movie based on a book I’ve read, I generally can’t help doing a bit … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Fairy Tales, madeleine l'engle, Science, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged a wrinkle in time, calvin o'keefe, camazotz, charles wallace murry, happy medium, ixchel, meg murry, mrs. whatsit, mrs. which, mrs. who, oprah winfrey, prime coordinator, reese witherspoon, tesseract |
L’Engle as a Second Language
I’ve recently tried to catch up on Madeleine L’Engle’s books, and I’ve read the novels in her Chronos and Kairos series, but I realize I haven’t reviewed them individually. I do have some thoughts I’d like to share, though. As … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Authors, Book Reviews, Christianity, Families, madeleine l'engle, Music, Relationships, Religion | Tagged a house like a lotus, a ring of endless light, a swiftly tilting planet, a wind in the door, adam eddington, calvin o'keefe, canon tallis, charles wallace murry, chronos, dolphins, dragons in the waters, kairos, meet the austins, meg murry, polyhymnia o'keefe, sheldon harnick, starfish, the arm of the starfish, the moon at night, the young unicorns, troubling a star, vespugia, vicky austin, zachary gray |