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The four books listed are ones that I picked up randomly at the library because
mairesue said I should read Madeleine L'Engle...so which one should I take to read on the plane?
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Date: 2005-11-23 04:10 am (UTC)I looooooooooooove Madeline L'Engle, but I don't recommend reading any of those four first. As others have send, Wind is book two in a quartet. And Troubling comes at the end of a long series of books, and it's one of L'Engle's worst books. I don't believe I've read the other two, but I know they're not among her bests.
I recommend starting with A Wrinkle in Time or one of the Austen family books. I can't remember which is the first among those. Meet the Austens maybe? I didn't read the Austen books in order because I didn't have access to all of them at once. My favorite among the Austen books is A Ring of Endless Light, and you can read it as stand-alone. I LOVE that book!