A Swiftly Tilting Planet is the third book in the Time Quintet. In A Wrinkle in Time, Meg, Calvin, and Mr. Murray had all the adventures. In A Wind in the Door, it’s again Meg and Calvin with the addition of Meg’s former principal (Charles Wallace’s current principal). Book three finally lets Charles Wallace start adventuring! He also gets a unicorn to ride around on. The Murrays get a shocking phone call at Thanksgiving dinner. There’s a dictator in Patagonia (I think) who wants to […]
More Gideon and Sirius – and Sirius lives through the whole book!
So this is book two of the Gideon and Sirius series. Sirius is again one of the two main characters, and he’s just as lovable as in the first book. Gideon’s ok too. He’s a little childish, but I don’t find him that annoying. I read a few Goodreads reviews for these books, and a lot of people noted that Gideon’s constant puns and joking around are annoying. I’m a big fan of puns. My dad’s a big punner (made up word), so that endears […]
We continue our adventures with Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin!
This is book two of the Time Quintet, and it happens a little while after A Wrinkle in Time. I’m a bit of a completionist (word?), so I want to read the whole Time Quintet. This book was only about 210 pages long, and it was a pretty quick read. I think I read it in three short sittings. It has all my favorite characters – Calvin, Charles Wallace, and Meg. I actually like Meg more in this book than I did in A Wrinkle […]
The dog lives again!
I apparently borrowed this book from Amazon Kindle Unlimited over a year ago. That fact does not reflect the quality of the book. Sometimes I just go on book-borrowing rampages Aaaaanyway… This is book one of the Gideon and Sirius series. Gideon is the man (a cop), and Sirius is the dog (also a cop). When I was first looking to read this book, I asked a question on Goodreads to make sure Sirius didn’t die. I figured that since it was the Gideon and […]









