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Wonder by R.J palacio
Wonder is an amazing book for teens, kids, young adults, and even grown ups! It teaches that some people have problems they can't fix. You just have to except them for them. Just because someone has a problem doesn't mean you should treat them any different. One word, just one exact word can hurt a person for a lifetime.
Wonder was a wonderful read! It shows how much courage one boy with so many problems can have and still go about his regular day. I couldn't imagine having to deal with all of the stuff Auggie does. I am proud of Auggie for being so tough in all of the hard situations. He must get made fun of everyday. He had the guts, and a lot of them. It must have been hard when Auggie had to go to public school with kids who are terrified of him. I would love to read more books by this author.
I think this book is my favorite, I haven't read a book like this in a while. I'm glad I chose Wonder because it's like watching a fat puppy roll over and try to get back up! I would read this over and over. Wonder has a wonderful lesson involved with the story! It's like you should just try try try! You should not make fun of people, some people can't help that they have a disease.
This book has a great ending! I love the way it ends. This is truly an inspiration to kids, teens, young adults, and even grown ups!
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