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Jan 24, 2016
Astrid Lim
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I love this book! It's a wonderful story of August, a child who has "different" face- and try to adjust to his new life at regular school, after all those years of being homeschooled. The story is very inspiring, packed with emotional scenes, realistic characters and the most important thing: flowing dialogues. Seriously, I've read many middle grader books lately that have too childish or too mature conversations inside. But RJ Palacio could immerse easily into the middle grader lives. Love love
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A really great read about a young boy going to school for the first time starting in 5th grade due to a childhood full of surgeries. Kindness is a main theme and chapters are told by the viewpoint of different characters. I really enjoyed this one.

Good story about the shifting morass that is middle school. August "Auggie" Pullman has been homeschooled because of profound cranio-facial abnormalities, but his parents decide before the start of fifth grade that it's in his best interest to attend a regular school.
Multiple narrators (including some of his new classmates) relate his struggles to adjust to middle school. Many of these - where to sit, who to talk to, what to wear, which hobbies to emphasize or hide - are ones common to any midd ...more
Multiple narrators (including some of his new classmates) relate his struggles to adjust to middle school. Many of these - where to sit, who to talk to, what to wear, which hobbies to emphasize or hide - are ones common to any midd ...more

I loved this story so much! I cried so many times! This is a must read for everyone!

Adding because of a lovely ten-page tribute in Books for Living, titled "Choosing Kindness."
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Jul 23, 2014
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