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What do you think of “Wonder�? Rate 1-10!


It was a read worth my while. All the characters are beautifully portrayed. I personally think that it could be written more emotionally as at times it felt bland though the author has done a great job. I'm rating it 8.

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Brooke agreeed
Nov 30, 2023 01:08PM · flag

I really liked it! I give it a 10/10! It was so eye-opening and inspiring. It really made me understand the harm of judgment. I learned a lesson from this book that I will remember forever.


I would give a 9! Great story as a young kid growing up in this world and I really enjoyed reading about Via's character. Definitely a feel good book. Touched with many themes and morals.


This is a 10. I've read this almost a 5 years ago and the story still sits with me.


My dad told me about this book and then I read it. It was so good!!!! I would definitely recommend this wonderful book!!!!!!! I would rate this a 10 out of 10


I wish I could give more than a 10, this book is amazing.


10/10 This book was amazing i have reread it 6 or 7 times i think.


My son and I read it and reviewed it. 10/10. So many important lessons im that story. Not only did I want my son to read this, I am a special education high school teacher, and I wanted all of my students to read it as well.


This book is EASILY one of my all-time favorite books. I would give this a 10 BY FAR.


I'm giving this book an 8/10... as it goes a little wayward in the latter portions... Still i'ts a very good book that presents the lives of many young kids facing relatable situations like these.


10 for sure!!!!!!!! I love Wonder!!!


10/10 Great book highly recommend


8.5


8/10


9 for being very good.
Minus 2 for getting sappy and unbelievable at the end, and for endorsing the fantasy that the disabled are responsible for making other people better.
Plus 1 for the Auggie's father saying, "I LOVE YOUR FACE!"
= 8


this book was actually really good. My teacher read it to my class in 4th grade and I was all like "oh boy, another book that I'm not going to be paying attention to" but this book was so much better than I was expecting. participating in activities related to this book was so fun, and I just enjoyed it so much overall. 8.5 stars


I really liked this book and I would rate it 10/10. The book is very well written and it is very interesting.


9/10 I think that he was bullied to much


10/10 � this book is amazing and i loved every word of it!


10/10


deleted member Jul 16, 2020 01:07PM   0 votes
Can I rate it 1000 instead of 10?


9 because it is very good and even though it is meant for younger kids it can teach everyone about the lessons in the book


I'd give it an 8.

I loved most of it, and I think the characters were wonderful. I'm going to agree with the previous two members who said the book could have been written more emotionally. I do love the message of the book, and I think it's especially relevant to a middle-school/YA audience who care sooo much about externals. I think books like these are so important.


This was the first contemporary book I had ever read. I was about 9, and I loved it. It opened up my eyes to a totally new type of reading. I look back on it, and I would probably give it a solid 9.


Definitely a 10. But the movie, I'd give it a 8. For accuracy with characters. I mean there is no way that Auggie looked like that. No offense, but I think he would have looked worse. But the book was absolutely awesome. Honestly, I liked Miranda or Via the best, although Summer was great too.


I would give Wonder a 10. It was AMAZING!!


10 for sure!


I would rate it an 8 or 9.

It was an interesting book with twists. The character that I always got most excited about was always Via but the other characters were portrayed well also.


I would rate it a 6 or a 7. The book was fairly enjoyable but it seemed to me like the author wrote a book on a topic she shouldn't have written about, The writing was good but it implied the idea of pitying others with disabilities and it was quite unnatural to me. I for one loved Via's perspective because it was not focused so much on the disability aspect of the book but on her feeling a bit alone and left out in the family. She learned to take care of herself from a young age and it was more enjoyable to read as it was from a teenagers perspective and how she went about her life without much help from her parents. The parts where she went into detail about her friendship issues with Miranda and the play for example, seemed way more natural and were more pleasant to read. I obviously found the book nice but the author could have chosen to neglect the idea of disability and instead just write about how feeling left out and having to mature faster is like.


Un 9 definitivo, lo leí en el momento adecuado y me hizo ver muchas cosas que no estaba haciendo de la manera correcta


10/10 I CRIED. Beautiful! Beautifully portrays everything right! I binge read it and finished in 5 days. Because I love it! The characters, conflict, chaos, lessons, and stuff. I love this book! 10000000000000000900000292992299339292939393929292929292929293932929292929292929292929393939292922929292929 out of 1


oki soooo umm its a prety good book so imma give it a 9.9


11!! I read this book every year during the summer.


I would give this book a 9, because while I loved it, I also hated the whole Justin section because it was grammatically incorrect. I don't know if it was meant to be like that, but still, a book with incorrect grammar does not deserve a 10, no matter how good it was. That's my opinion, anyway. Please feel free to contradict me.


I really enjoyed Wonder. But I did have a couple of problems with it. Being a responsible adult and a mom, I get her point. But I honestly, I talk with experience, it’s not easy to just go talk to an adult. Sometimes they may make it better but they can’t fix everything. I really find that annoying. The second thing, I won’t expand much, but I feel as though Aggie was the only one who actually given attention. Of course, they all were were put under the spotlight once, but many of the characters that should have been capitalized, were not. Over all, I’d give Wonder a 7


10 ofc


1-10???? -1000000000000000
This is combination of my opinion and my bestie Nate...
THIS HAS NO PLOT BECAUSE AUGGIE IS THE VILLAIN!!
He constantly manipulates others and hogs the attention. Girl you have a deformity but you don't have to make it your whole personality and use it to justify any wrongdoings. He consistently is a crybaby and never show any character development. His sister becomes depressed because nobody pays attention to her since Auggie always gets the attention. She can't seem to do anything right because Auggie is always the focus. P.S. anyone who disagrees must not be reading the same book


Conor (last edited Feb 21, 2022 08:30AM ) Feb 21, 2022 08:30AM   0 votes
I would rate this book a 10. here's why...

This book came in the best time of my life when I was getting bullied and harassed everyday. Wonder changed my life by letting me know that its ok to be different from the others. I became more confident in myself and made so many new friends. This was all in 4/5 grade. I must have read it 5 times during those years. Then I moved to spain which completely changed my life. I, again started getting harassed on the daily and even had suicidal I was only in 6TH GRADE. I read the book again remembering how if auggie could get through his time in middle school than I could easily. I read twice in the span of 1 month and again became obsessed with it. Since then I have really broken out of my shell. I am more confident and have made so many friends that actually care about me.

Now if I had to rate the book as a book and nothing else. I would rate it an 8. Its exactly how I expected school to be as a kid like auggie. However considering all the stuff that it had helped I rate it 10.

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Amisha Dang, im happy to hear your doing better TEAM WONDER FOR THE WIN
Nov 03, 2022 03:17PM · flag

I'd give this book a 9 honestly. I read this book at the perfect time in my life, and it has stuck with me throughout the years.


The only book that I was forced to read for school that I actuallly liked. It was really well written, especially for a children's book.

8/10


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