It’s the final episode of Wonder! We read the last few pages of the novel and Auggie’s last days of his first year of middle school. We review the book and unravel how Auggie has grown in so many ways! There’s also a special 10-question quiz to test your knowledge on the book and a mark out of 10 to see whether it deserves a place in the Book Corner! Finally, we announce our book of the month for March (CLUE: in aid of Worldwide Epilepsy Awareness Month). BACKGROUND INFO on WONDER: Wonder is the critically-acclaimed novel by RJ Palacio published in February 2012 which was inspired by the author’s daughter who cried after seeing a boy with facial deformities. It’s been quoted by many people to be “a book that every person especially child should read”. The book follows Auggie, a 10-year-old who is about to start middle school who has facial deformities. His journey is of self-confidence, trust, loyalty and also finding himself. The book starts with him going on about how he isn’t ordinary and everyone else is. It ends though with him talking about how no one is ordinary and how we’re all different. Everyone can relate to this book in some way, following loads of different characters stories, each with different experiences. It’s also an easy read for people who find reading not the most exciting of things, with short chapters and with characters giving different points of view throughout the novel, this is the perfect novel to start you reading if you don’t enjoy it very much! We hope you’ve enjoyed reading Wonder with us through these hard times and enjoy listening to our episodes! Stay safe, stay at home, keep reading and keep listening!