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Now I know why everyone was talking about this book last year. There are a lot of middle grade novels that I read and forget about, but this story and its main character, August, will stick with me for a long time.
I do have one fact-checking criticism: Auggie's class goes on a retreat in Pennsylvania in late spring, and there's a major plot point where he and some other kids end up lost in/running through corn stalks their height. As a Pennsylvanian from a land of many corn fields, I wish the au ...more
I do have one fact-checking criticism: Auggie's class goes on a retreat in Pennsylvania in late spring, and there's a major plot point where he and some other kids end up lost in/running through corn stalks their height. As a Pennsylvanian from a land of many corn fields, I wish the au ...more

I have been hearing about this book for a long time, and now that I finally read it I can understand why. Wonder is one of those books that, perhaps despite its flaws, will definitely stick with you. The main character, Auggie, is a lovable hero. The reader finds themselves falling in love with him even as the children at his school do.
But, and perhaps I am too cynical, this was one of the main issues I had with the book. Everything seems to eventually come up roses for the main character. I gu ...more
But, and perhaps I am too cynical, this was one of the main issues I had with the book. Everything seems to eventually come up roses for the main character. I gu ...more

Great middle grade fiction. If I'm being picky it's a bit more theistic than I'd like but overall it was really good.
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Mar 31, 2020
Julianne Dunn
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it was amazing
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This is the sweetest book ever. The primary theme is to Choose Kindness but it tackles school bullies, self-doubt, and empathy. August is incredibly endearing and is entering school for the first time in middle school. The narration bounces around his classmates, his sister and her boyfriend, each dealing with their own inner challenges and choose different ways to deal with them. I read it in one night and cried in sweetness several times.

Wonderful, honest, sweet story. The parents were a bit magical and everything resolved beautifully and easily, but, you know, it is a children's book and not a dark and twisty adult book. I can't wait to introduce Auggie to my niece and nephews.
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Apr 06, 2014
Linnea
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
young-adult,
middle-grade


Jan 05, 2015
Casie
marked it as to-read

Apr 07, 2018
Jill
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
realistic,
middle-readers

Nov 08, 2015
Rachel
marked it as to-read

Dec 08, 2016
Celeste
rated it
liked it
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Shelves:
middle-grade-fiction,
contemporary-realism
