Compare And Contrast Magnus Chase And The Gods Of Asgard

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Have you ever read the story’s Wonder by R.J. Palacio, and Magnus Chase the Gods of Asgard by Rick Riordan, in the story Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, and Wonder both characters are very confident, my reasons are they don’t care what people say or think of them.
In the book Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard both characters are confident my reasons why is Magnus doesn't care what other people say or think of him neither does August my evidence. One piece of evidence why is Magnus got called a freak and he didn't care and August got called a freak but he didnt do anything. This show’s that they both dont care what people say about them. Another piece of evidence is in
Magnus Chase and the gods of asgard both characters are confident my reasons why is Magnus doesn't care what other people say or think of him neither does August my evidence is a stranger called magnus a hobo and that he has no life but he didn't let what they say bring him down because he didn't care, in the book Wonder the school had a game called the plague and it was basically like the cheese touch but when august found out he didn't care. I thought this was very mean because you shouldn't do that to anyone.
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