Auggie And Me Book Report

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Dear R.J Palcio,

I appreciate your book Auggie and Me very much. I think that your book is very fascinating and teaches readers a lot about life. Your novel has taught me a lot about the character of a good person. I am writing to you to tell you about my insite on Auggie and Me. The two stories which I like the the most was Pluto, Christopher's story and Shingaling, Charlotte's story. Pluto and Shingaling or my favorite chapters because of the book Wonder. In Wonder, Charlotte and Christopher didn't have a big part and we didn't hear them talk very much, so I really enjoyed hearing their story because a lot of it sounded new. The story that I liked the least was the Julian chapter. The reason why I liked it the least is because I felt like
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They also talked quite a bit of that in Wonder, so it felt like a reiterate, so for that reason I like the Julian chapter the least. A question that I have about a character in the book is about Ximena. My question is that if Ximena thinks that Savanna is infuriating why does she still hang out with her? If I were the author of Auggie and Me, I would change a coup,e of things. First off, I would not repeat some things that were already said in Wonder, or I would just briefly cover that topic. For example in the book, it talks about how Charlotte secretly talks to Jack about who is on who's side in the boy war. I only would have briefly talked about that topic in Auggie and Me since it was already talked about in Wonder. Another thing that I would change is that I would change the story ending so that Ximean, Ellei, Summer, and Charlotte all sat at s lunch table together. One thing that I will always remember is to choose kind and that anyone can chooses to be kind. I will remember that after Julian heard the story his grandmother told him about who he was named after and the whole story about how mean kids were to Torteau Julian realized that he was very rude and offensive to Auggie he wrote a letter to Auggie apologizing for what he did. That is what I will always remember

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