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Jessi (jessilovesbooks) | 364 comments Our March non-dystopian BOTM is Wonder!

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David Estes (davidestesbooks) | 1040 comments This book is INCREDIBLE! I think every kid should read this in school, such a tremendous anti-bullying message, and so many feels!


Elle Read | 3 comments this is one of my favourite books ever! this is one of those books you just want to lend out to everyone until everyone you can think of has read it, it is truly amazing and thought provoking. many books cover bullying but none so expertly as Wonder.


Alison Morquecho (thebookishcamper) | 525 comments Yay!!! Gonna b reading this after the monstrumologist series


Jessi (jessilovesbooks) | 364 comments I hadn't even heard about it until Alison nominated it, but it sounds awesome! Just put it on hold at the library so hopefully I'll get it soon!


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David Estes (davidestesbooks) | 1040 comments I felt so many so feelings for all of the characters throughout this book. I really hope you enjoy it as much as I did :)


Emma I love this book with a passion. I was especially glad that Via's character and perspective was included because her part in the story really hits home for me. It's nearly identical to my own life and relationship with my brother. Honestly, though, I really disliked the character of Miranda and her relationship with Auggie.


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David Estes (davidestesbooks) | 1040 comments I really agree that the multiple points of view added so many beautiful (and important) layers to the book. The author showed that the story was never about a single boy, but about how his life impacted a small corner of the world. Poignant.


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