![]() ![]() eek), but pretty typical for '80s YA (which would be more like Middle Grade now), and at the same time it hits some pretty deep, existential concepts that certainly blew my mind as an elementary schooler. It's quite a bit shallower in a lot of ways than I remembered (especially the characters and their relationships. ![]() ![]() I finally did it today, though, and it only took about two hours. I've been wanting to reread it for a while but since I only have a physical copy (horror!) and I typically read in the dark, I've been putting that off. Whenever that concept has come up since, my mind goes back to some of the imagery from this book. I first read this as a kid, maybe age 9 or 10, and it had a very lasting impact on me as it was my first real introduction to the concept of multiple spatial dimensions beyond the 3D world we know. ![]()
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