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The Wonder by Emma Donoghue

The Wonder

by Emma Donoghue
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 20, 2016, 304 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Sep 2017, 304 pages
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Apa

Had to read for school
No one likes their summer reading assignments for school since most of the time it's a book that you have no interest in at all. But I have to say, this book was very good and I'm glad my school assigned it.
Nancy G

The Wonder
I purchased this book on the strength of the author's first which,in retrospect,was not a good decision.Each book stands on its own and I found this one very disappointing.The Characters seemed one dimensional...more like caricatures and at times I had to remind myself that I was NOT reading a Gothic romance but a serious attempt to describe a different species of confinement both of the body and the spirit.....unfortunately this narrative missed the mark for me ......I think this author is very adept at setting the stage and selecting a story line that should be fascinating....but isn't.....and although her research is impressive particularly as it concerns the body's reaction to slow starvation Anna never really comes alive for me....seeming more like a medical specimen than a little girl....in fact,I wish Anna herself had narrated the story ....THAT might have given me the emotional depth I was looking for and a point of view that was sadly missing....my own personal rating was a 5 out of 10
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