It depends on your preferences. If you enjoy visual storytelling, the graphic novel might be more engaging. But if you prefer to imagine the scenes yourself through words, the book could be better.
There is one. It's decent, but it doesn't quite live up to the imagination and depth of the original novel. The illustrations are nice, but the story's complexity could have been handled better.
Meg Murry is one of the main characters. She is a young girl who goes on an incredible adventure. There's also Charles Wallace, her younger brother. He is very intelligent but also in danger. And Mrs. Whatsit, one of the strange beings who helps Meg and her companions on their journey.