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File Size: 389374 KB

Print Length: 392 pages

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) (October 2, 2012)

Publication Date: October 2, 2012

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B00AOCESIO

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<3 💗Absolutely LOVE it❣️❣️❣️ We have a 7, 9, 11, & 15 year old all reading it with us and THEY ALL LOVE IT❣️ Wish I would’ve bought this sooner‼️This book is not word for word. The editing is concise, very fluid and more up to date in many ways, making it much easier for younger readers to comprehend. If you are having a young reader use this as a companion to an audio book it will not work out and they will easily become lost!💰 💵 Paid full price. Not compensated in any way to leave this review. I believe in Amazon’s HONEST, unbiased community reviews to make many of my purchasing decisions which is why I contribute whenever I can by lending my own perspective in leaving a review of my experience with the different products I purchase.

Madeliene L'Engle's "Wrinkle in Time" was one of the few young adult books that I actually read when I was a young adult. I loved it then and have read it repeatedly in the past 40 years. My current passion for graphic novels and adaptations led me to this version by Hope Larson.Unlike some graphic novel adaptations, Larson had to abridge this story to some extent. The other issue I had with this book was that the characters did not appear as I had envisioned them. But the former was a necessity and the latter was a matter of personal interpretation, and neither detracted from the quality of this book.The adaptation follows the story of Meg and company closely. Larson chose a difficult book to illustrate. Characters such as Aunt Beast and IT might be better left to the imagination. While the art is good, I would have liked it to have used as much color as the cover.My original intention was to reread L'Engle's version before I read this adaptation, but graphic novels draw me into them and don't let go until I have made it to the last page. It has been at least 10 years since I last read "Wrinkle," and it may be best that I didn't read it right before this book; I didn't make direct comparisons of descriptions and dialog, and that probably made this graphic novel more enjoyable.Looking at Hope Larson's work, I see that she collaborates on original stories and has others illustrate them. Even though I don't see myself reading Larson again, I would recommend her work to children or young adults. Like "Wrinkle" her other works seem to include the important questions that good juvenile and young adult literature should ask.---------A note about reading this on Kindle: This is the third graphic novel I have read in an electronic format. One book was a Kindle enhanced version of "Trillium," which had an option that allowed for swiping from frame to frame instead of page to page. There was not enough opportunity to zooming in on the frames to make the reading easier. In addition, the material was presented one page at a time instead of in a full-spread format to see opposing pages at one time. This prohibiting seeing splash art as it was created by the artists.There was an improvement in "Will 'o the Wisp," published in Adobe Digital Editions format. There was an opportunity to zoom in as much as desired, but I found bouncing back and forth between full-page mode to see the art and zoom mode to be able to read the words was somewhat cumbersome.However, I would have loved to have had either zoom option with "Wrinkle." This Kindle book version did not let me zoom in on any of the individual frames, and so I actually had difficulty reading the text at all. If I hadn't already had much of the story and dialog memorized from frequent reading of the L'Engle's book, I would not have been able to read it, and would have asked for my money back.I will hesitate reading other comic books and graphic novels in electronic format in the future, unless I know that I will have the ability to read the text in addition to seeing the art in double-page format as intended by the authors and artists.

I am so excited to use this book with my special education class. I am actually going to read the full novel while projecting the graphic novel on the Promethean board so the students can have a visual support. We will also compare and contrast the novel, graphic novel, and new movie. I also had the school order several paperbacks so the students have a book in their hands. I haven't done this before but have high hopes. I decided to do it this way because the text in the graphic novel assumes background knowledge that my students may not have. Also, there is a subtle difference between in drawing style and color between actual action and Meg's internal dialog. I have lost the thread a few times myself and am carefully making notes so I can explain what's happening to my students.

An excellent graphic version of the classic novel. I wish it was more colorful, but it is beautifully drawn. It is an exciting adventure of three kids traveling through time and space, explaining the science along the way, with the help of three magical old ladies to rescue a missing man. If only SOME CHARACTERS could manage that...

Bought this as a gift for an 9-year old girl. I wanted to buy her a book that would nurture her budding scientific mind, but was afraid the print version would be too difficult for her at a young age -- though I really wasn't sure, I just remembered reading it as a pre-teen. I played it safe and got her the graphic novel in the hopes it would turn her to the print version as she got older. She loved this book. Her father, who was a fan of the original, also sincerely loved this graphic novel. It ended up being a great gift.

I originally read the novel several decades ago, and consider it one of a handful of books I read when young that shaped who I became as an adult reader. When I was assigned this graphic adaptation as part of a graduate class on adolescent literature, I approached it with a great deal of trepidation - just the idea of a graphic novelization of such a loved novel from my past disturbed me greatly. So I was pleasantly suprised to find this adaption to be extraordinarily faithful to the source material. It is obvious to me that the artist held as much appreciation for the novel as I did, and that appreciation shows in every panel, as well as in the overall presentation of the material. Well done! And a big thanks to Hope Larson for showing such love and respect to Ms. L'Engle's original words.

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