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Many Waters

By: Madeleine L'Engle
Narrated by: Ann Marie Lee
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A touch of computer keys, a blast of heat, and suddenly the Murry twins, Sandy and Dennys, are gasping in a shimmering desert land. If only the brothers had normal parents, not a scientist mother and a father who experiments with space and time travel. If only the Murry twins had noticed the note on the door of their mother's lab: Experiment In



Progress. Please Keep Out



But it's too late for regrets. There's a strange-and very small-person approaching, with a miniature mammoth in tow. . . .



At last it's Sandy and Dennys's turn for an adventure-an adventure that turns serious when they discover that "many waters" are coming to flood the desert. The twins must find a way back home soon, or they will drown. But how will they get back to their own time? Can they?©2007 Madeleine L'Engle; (P)2007 Listening Library
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I don't like the narrator her voice is so weird , there's no difference in her voice but the book is good.

Crazy book

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I must admit that when I read the synopsis of this book, I was skeptical. But it is so well done that the book takes a premise that I really thought would be rather silly, and makes it actually quite fun. Admittedly, the premise is still rather silly... but the writing is so good... that it actually works. The performance is unbelievably good. I highly recommend it.

amazing

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Ann Marie Lee did a fantastic job of changing her voice to mat h characters! Such a pleasant voice and a great story! It gave us something pleasant to listen to in the car for our long commute.

Listened with my daughters

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I love this series from Madeleine L'Engle and I've read Many Waters a number of times. In listening to it, I found that it is a better book read than heard. I'm not sure if that came from the narration or if the book really was more simplistically written than Wrinkle In Time series featuring Meg and Charles Wallace.

I have listened to the other older books in this series and found them to be as good as I remember the written novels. The narrator was wonderful with different voices for different characters and really drawing me into the book. I found the narrator for this book to be very hard to listen to. Her words were overly enunciated to the point of being distracting and there was very little nuance in her voice or how she spoke the characters or situations. It was clear to me that she was "reading a book" rather than "telling a story" which tends (for me) to be the best part of the audio book. I would actually go out of my way not to listen to a book with this narrator.

That being said, I love this story and was overall disappointed in the performance.

Loved the book, not the narrator

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what would it be like to travel back through time to the days of Noah? An adventure that defies time and space. An interesting mixture of science and faith.

A new spin on an old Bible story

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