My son and I read "A Wrinkle In Time" by Madeline L'Engle for his school book report. I read the story when I was a little older than him and recall really enjoying it, although I could not remember much. I enjoyed it all over again. It was a bit advanced for my nine year son but he did well and wound up with an A+ on his book report.
Today I stumbled on a TV\direct to video release of "A Wrinkle In Time" by Disney on netflix. It's not great, but considering it was a direct to video style production, it was quite enjoyable and a nice way to finish the experience with the book, particularly for my son.
Tower of the Baleful Watcher (A Beholder's Lair)
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/533040/Tower-of-the-Baleful-Watcher-A-Beholders-Lair A perilous expedition steeped in mystery and dread awaits characters of 10th or 11th level. On the edge of a churning sea, a craggy hill rises like a wound in the earth, crowned by an ancient tower. A colossal 70-foot gash—half as wide—splits the hillside like a ruptured scar, beckoning intruders into shadow. Unnatural black birds circle the summit, their cries swallowed by the wind. Beneath this haunted peak lies the lair of a paranoid beholder—a twisted genius consumed by delusion and design. What horrors has it prepared for those bold enough to enter? Taking inspiration from the legendary Tomb of Horrors, this self-contained adventure can be dropped into nearly any campaign setting or run as a high-stakes one-shot. The adventure uses creatures from the *Monster Manual*, which is required for play. This beholder's lair can be dropped into any ongoing adventure with ease. The ...
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