“I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're
thinking, it's probably worse.”
Auggie has a loving family and a good sense of humour. But that’s not always enough to get through
the day without feeling like you’d rather be invisible. There was so much I loved about this
book. I loved the authentic characters –
his classmates and family, who were flawed, but went through a change. I love the changes that Auggie went through too.
I love how the author told the story
through the perspective of several characters. I loved his English teacher who gave the class
a precept for each month of the year. I love
the main precept which was “choose to be kinder than necessary”.
I read most of this
novel on the Polar Bear Express train on my way to Moosonee. Luckily (and I’m not exaggerating) everyone
on that train was sleeping. I say lucky,
because I cried through most of the second half of this novel. There were so many lines that I wanted to
write down as I was reading this. “Wonder” is my favourite novel so far, for
2012. Buy this one. You won’t be
disappointed. I will be re-reading this
one for sure!
Reviewed by Maria Martella.
Buy the book today from www.tinlids.ca
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