A Wind in the Door (Time Quartet)
 

A Wind in the Door (Time Quartet)

by Madeleine L'Engle

A Wind In The Door is a  fantastic adventure story involving Meg Murry, her small  brother Charles Wallace, and Calvin O'Keefe, the  chief characters of A Wrinkle In  Time. The seed from which the story grows is the  rather ordinary situation of Charles Wallace's  having difficulty in adapting to school. He is  extremely bright, so much so that he gets punched around  a lot for being... (read more)

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Writing Readers 524 books / 2990 members / 3324 posts If you're an aspiring or successful writer, this is the group for you. Suggest your favorite books on the craft, discuss past and present challenges, and share some nurture with a growing community of other online-savvy, "writing readers". Welcome!

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Brilliant Babes (And Dudes) Who Read Selectively 648 books / 168 members / 8121 posts So, what makes you a selective reader? If you like Dan Brown, Danielle Steele, Nicholas Sparks, or similar works, you MAY not be into this club. We are a group of intelligent persons who love both thought-provoking literature and quality brain candy. Actually, I mainly started it for myself and my friends, but anybody can apply if you think you're down with the Brilliant Babes--just send someone a note explaining why YOU think you are a brilliant babe (or dude) who reads selectively. This is a super-casual group. Anybody can suggest a book to read, anybody can add books to the reading list. We welcome any and all intelligent book discussion (not to mention whining about books we hated or gushing about books we loved). And don't worry if you have a really embarrassing book on your shelves...we all have skeletons in the closet.

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Love in the Time of Cholera...Gabriel Garcia Marquez (J.M.)
Pride and Prejudice...Jane Austen (littlemom)
Jane Eyre...Charlotte Bronte (AthenasDaughter)
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn...Betty Smith (Dana)
A Room With a View...E.M. Forster (Kiki)
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Watership Down...Richard Adams (rob)
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The Sound and the Fury...William Faulkner (katie)
Gone with the Wind...Margaret Mitchell (dickensfan)
The Forsythe Saga...John Galsworthy (cubachick)
Catcher in the Rye...J.D. Salinger (gbett)
Fall On Your Knees...Ann Marie MacDonald (HemingwayHeroine)
Return of the Native...Thomas Hardy (Aaro)
Fight Club...Chuck Palahniuk (Tania B.)
The Great Indian Novel...Shashi Tharoor (ophelia)

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Part/Chapters/Start Date/Discussion Date
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two/5, 6, 7, 8/26th/1st June
three/9, 10, 11, 12/2nd/8th
four/13, 14, 15, 16/9th/15th
five/17, 18, 19, 20/16th/22nd
six/21, 22, 23, 24/23rd/29th
seven/25, 26, 27, 28/30th/6th July
eight/29, 30, 31, 32/7th/13th
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twelve/45, 46, 47, 48/4th/10th
thirteen/49, 50, 51, 52, 53/11th/17th
fourteen/54, 55, 56, 57, 58/18th/24th
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Shakespeare Groupies 86 books / 301 members / 282 posts Shakespeare covered it all. Love, Death, Comedy, Tragedy, Racism, Sexism, Anti-Semitism, most of the other ism's, Virtue, Power, Greed, Guilt, Redemption, Cross-dressing, and more cross-dressing. This group is for those that love plays by Shakespeare or by his contemporaries like Marlowe and Jonson. Post your favorite play, your favorite edition of his plays, and since plays are not meant to be read alone feel free to discuss movie adaptations, plays you have seen, modern re-tellings, anything Shakespeare is welcome!
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Books you want to read, have read, are reading, books you have heard of and not yet read.
Books of any genre.
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Fantasy Genre Fans 319 books / 203 members / 65 posts Share. Suggest. Discuss. For everyone who loves the Fantasy Genre. Elves, Wizards & Aliens!
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I have found myself, more often than not, searching for a really good fantasy or sci-fi book, but to no avail. Starting a group not only enables me, and you, to find great books, but it also is a great way to discuss likes and dislikes about these books.


Just a warning, I will also put realistic-fiction books on the group shelf if I feel that they are as good as a fantasy or sci-fi book. MEOW!!!!!


***NOTICE***
If you are a member, or just a random person, please put any sci-fi or fantasy book that you *LOVE* on the group shelf, please!

Another thing, plez post discussions or reply to one, i'd love to hear your opinions.
The Black White Gallery 81 books / 3 members / 0 posts
Children's Sci-Fi and Fantasy 67 books / 13 members / 12 posts
Homeschool GJ Book Club 5 books / 2 members / 0 posts We're just a group of Homeschool teens in Colorado trying to get a book club going. We read pretty much anything what with everyone's tastes being different, so we all take turns picking a book. This is just so we can talk to each other.
Strong Girls Grow Up to Become Strong Women 220 books / 16 members / 2 posts These books involve strong girls or women as protagonists. If you know of any books which aren't included here, please feel free to add them.
Strong Female Characters in Fantasy 168 books / 52 members / 75 posts Enjoy reading books about strong female characters in the fantasy genre? Whether the books are set in different worlds, historical fiction, or urban fantasy, these female characters usually have unusual powers, can handle a fight with a guy, and have a bit of romance brewing too. Usually, these fantasies have major plot twists to keep you guessing, and the love interests seem evil/mean at first glance. Not all of these have happy endings, but the woman prevails.
Jerusalem's Undead Fans 31 books / 63 members / 30 posts Field of Blood, first in the Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy, will be in stores October 7, 2008. There's already controversy about a novel involving vampires, Jewish legend, and biblical accounts. What do you think? Should suspense and horror mix with spiritual concerns? Is it okay to just have an entertaining story, for heaven's sake? Whether foe or fan, chime in here!
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Join this group if you go to Naperville Central, if you teach at Naperville Central, or if you just envy Naperville Central!

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WE ARE TIED FOR 5th LARGEST GROUP!!!
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