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The Movie Wonder Was Made Well


By: Lexi Fisichelli

Image result for wonderWonder is a movie about a boy who has never looked ordinary since the day he was born. His mom has homeschooled him for his entire life. When his parents tell him that he is going to start middle school at a real school, he freaks out.
They had to leave some things out of the movie that were kind of important in the book. One important thing they left out was how Auggie got a hearing aid.
I think that the book was good because you could really use your imagination, but they both did very well.
At Village School in Marblehead MA, every fourth grader reads the book, Wonder. Then last month, the movie Wonder came out.
Samantha Roman, a sixth grader at the village school, has read the book and seen the movie.
“I like the movie I thought they did good with it,” said Roman.
She said that she liked how the book had sections with a different character's perspective every time. She also said that personally, she likes to read the book first then watch the movie. She said that she liked both the movie and the book, but she wishes that the movie didn't need to leave out anything.     

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