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Jul 28, 2018readingfairy rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
I found A Wind in the Door confusing and lacking the action and excitement of A Wrinkle in Time. It had a decent start, but once Meg and Progo started on their first task, it went really slow, and after a while it just felt like nothing was happening. Two or three chapters were spent with Meg trying to figure out the Mr. Jenkinses (and the chapters are really long!). Then, in the last half, they were in Charles Wallace's mitochondria; they couldn't even see or anything, but the story just kept going and going and going, with nothing happening! The ending was also very weird. I was looking forward to reading the sequel to A Wrinkle in Time, hoping it would be as amazing as the first book was, but sadly I wouldn't recommend it.