Many Waters
By Jessica
@JESSY3236 (19912)
United States
April 5, 2019 6:32am CST
I finished listening to Many Waters by Madeleine L'Engle. It is the fourth book of the Time Quintet book series. There are five books in the book series.
Big Warning: there is some gross parts and a little bit violence.
In this book, Meg's twin brothers, Denny and Sandy, were home alone. They were going to make cocoa, but the cocoa was in their parents' lab. They go in there to get cocoa and discover their dad has an odd looking new keyboard. It is winter there so one of the twin mess on the keyboard to make them go somewhere hot. They land in a desert place. They meet a small man with a mammoth. They are feverish from the hot sun so instead of walking to the man's tent, they ride on unicorns. (Yay unicorns! I love unicorns.) One of the brothers pass out and disappear. The other arrives at the grandfather's tent. He is been looked after. The other one goes into another tent and is thrown out that tent. The brothers do find each other again. They discover they had landed in Noah's time before the flood. They fall in love with one of Noah's daughters. They also become like family to all of Noah's family. They do find a way to get back home via unicorn and angel.
I loved this book. I'm reading next Courting Darkness by Robin LaFevers. It is part of the His Fair Maidens book series.
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@Hate2Iron (15727)
• Canada
5 Apr 19
Her names sounds awfully familiar... Just looked up the name... that book had just popped into my mind. I read "A Wrinkle in Time"!
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@JESSY3236 (19912)
• United States
9 Apr 19
@Hate2Iron yeah A Wrinkle in Time is part of book series called Time Quintet. This is part of that book series too. She also wrote a spinoff book series with Meg's daughter in it.
@snowy22315 (180452)
• United States
5 Apr 19
That book sounds pretty good, but in general I am not much for the fantasy genre.