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Wonder (Discussion)

Hello book worms! I’m excited to hear what you thought about our March book selection: Wonder. Did you get a chance to read it? I gave it a 5/5 stars. It was such a joy to read! I’ve got 3 questions below, and Lisa’s got 3 as well over on her blog. Feel free to discuss any or all of the questions in the comment section or link-up your post at the bottom. Lisa and I are sharing the same link-up, so you don’t have to enter on both blogs. The linky will close in a week. Alright, let’s get started!

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This book is a book that I would recommend to every friend I have, as well as everyone else in the world. It really pulled on the old heart strings but reminded me that kindness is, above all, the most important thing. The story was written for 8-12 year olds but children are not the only people who need to take a look at how they’re treating others.

And now, for the discussion. Before I begin, I’ll remind you that there may be spoilers ahead. Also, feel free to use my questions as jumping points. Ask your own questions and start your own discussions.

     1. I think teachers have an amazing role in a child’s life. They can make a huge influence on the outcome of a child. Mr Brown was one of Auggie’s teachers who made a big impact on his students. His use of precepts were a great way to instill thoughtfulness and reflection in his students. Did any of the precepts stand out to you (p. 312)? What would your current precept be? I enjoyed reading the class precepts the most. Amos Conti’s precept ‘Don’t try too hard to be cool. It always shows, and that’s uncool.’ was one of my favorites because he learned who he was and who he wanted to spend his time with by the end of the year. That’s a hard thing for anyone to learn! My current precept is: All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. -Walt Disney Here’s the list of precepts from Mr Brown:

“When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind.”   —Dr. Wayne Dyer
“Your deeds are your monuments.”   —Inscription on ancient Egyptian tomb
“Have no friends not equal to yourself.”   —Confucius
“Fortune favors the bold.”   —Virgil
“No man is an island, entire of itself.”   —John Donne
“It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.”   —James Thurber
“Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much.”   —Blaise Pascal
“What is beautiful is good, and who is good will soon be beautiful.”   —Sappho
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you ever can.”   —John Wesley
“Just follow the day and reach for the sun.”   —The Polyphonic Spree
“Everyone deserves a standing ovation because we all overcometh the world.”   —Auggie Pullman

     2. I really enjoyed how R.J Palacio included chapters from the other character’s views. The chapters helped to explain why they acted how they did towards Auggie. Which character’s chapter was your favorite and why? I was extremely frustrated by Julian’s chapter in the beginning, I didn’t even want to continue reading it, but I’m so happy I did because it was my favorite chapter. Knowing how cruel and manipulative he was towards Auggie, makes me realize how prevalent that type of behavior is in our society. I am so thankful there are people like his Grandmere in this world to help people realize how seriously their actions affect others. Grandmere’s story made me cry knowing her story was so similar to thousands of people’s pasts.

     3. Which characters did you relate to? Take a look back. What type of middle-schooler were you? How are you now? I wish I could say that I related well to Summer in her accepting nature. Although Summer’s initial reasoning behind sitting with Auggie was pitty, it didn’t last long and she became good friends with him. As a middle-schooler, I had a lot of friends in different groups because I was in so many different activities (soccer, Girl Scouts, Student Council, FCA) but I can remember not going out of my way to talk to someone when they were sitting alone at lunch or in the stands at a sporting event. I have definitely changed and I think it is largely due to going to college and working in Disney with all types of people. I’ve learned that everyone has a story to tell and sometimes, the person sitting by themselves is the one with the best story.

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Now, it’s your turn! Answer any or all of the questions in the comment section below. Ask questions of your own. Or, link-up a blog post with your review and/or the answers to these questions. Also be sure to check out Lisa’s discussion questions on her blog. We’re sharing the same linky, so no need to link-up on both blogs.

Remember our April selection is The Martian by Andy Weir . It’s not a book I would typically read so I’m excited to see how I like it! We’ll be discussing The Martian on May 1st.

PS. Who else had to skip the three chapters where Daisy died? I was balling just reading the first sentence and the chapter titles. Not cool R.J.! For more Wonder-ific entertainment, check out 365 Days of Wonder: Mr. Browne’s Book of Precepts or the movie (not sure when this is being released.)

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March Goals

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March_featureHello and happy almost-spring! March is always exciting because it means that the snow will start melting soon (although we just got 10 inches dumped on us yesterday, so it may take a while.) We’re not letting the snow slow us down though! We took Soph swimming at the pool yesterday and went sledding today. Keeping busy helps make the winter go by faster!

Before digging into my March goals, let’s see how I did on my February goals. We’ve been really enjoying ourselves at Montessori this past month.

Sophie is a joy to watch interacting with the other kids and improving on her work every week. We went on a family Valentine’s date to Applebee’s because it was an hour wait everywhere (at 2pm!) We made it up by going to Red Lobster the next day. I was sure to give Jeffrey more time to spend on studying and writing throughout the month. I am still reading the Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up and have added the #40bagsin40days challenge. I have done terrible at finishing the jewelry nook in the closet! I haven’t made the effort to figure out our paint color in there and therefore haven’t been able to finish the project, but I HAVE been having a lot of fun. I made sure to stay very focused on Sophie and making sure I was present for her and Jeffrey and it has made my month very fun! I read The 100 Year Old Man (of which I gave a 3/5). I also learned a lot from Lisa on our chat about Light Room and have been doing all of the posts’ photography editing there. I’ve done fairly well on the 5 post/day commenting. Some days I’ll skip but do more the next day. I’ve also been using co-schedule and tailwind to schedule posts and pins ahead of time. I haven’t seen a great difference in numbers yet but it’s only been a month.

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I honestly can hardly remember February. It flew by. We were able to see Second City when they came to town, which was hilarious! We also went on a party bus downtown Indy and I had a girl’s night out to see 50 Shades. Our neighborhood girl’s night was awesome because we played Cards of Humanity while watching Downton Abbey. I’ve also been having a ton of fun planning our Disney vacation and getting our home decluttered and organized.

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March Goals:

Family

  • Continue with our 40 Day Spending Freeze
  • Start with Monthly Date Night in a Box
  • Take Sophie to a show or museum

Life

  • Catch up and complete #40bagsin40days
  • Complete Whole30
  • Swim twice per week

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I have a lot of behind-the-scenes secrets that I’ve been working on that I WILL be able to share with you in due time. For now, I want to know about your goals. What do you do to stay on track? Do you have accountability partners? A goal planner? A really organized brain? Let’s talk about this!

PS: Shameless plug guys. I’m on Facebook. I need more followers. I’ve gotten a lot of good tips from high rollers but could use any tips you’ve found helpful! Oh and don’t forget to follow me. I follow back!

Page Turners Book Selection: March

Hi friends! We’re so happy to announce our book selection for March! We wanted to give you plenty of time to get your hands on a copy. So, without further ado, our book selection for March is:

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Wonder by RJ Palacio

It’s about a boy with a birth defect that has kept him out of public schools until now, his 5th year of grade school. This is a children’s book for ages 8-12 but is a #1 New York Times Best Seller for being a story of compassion, empathy and acceptance.

I gravitate towards YA books. I’ve realized that I’m a fan of young children who have a set back in life and make the most of it (Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time). Wonder naturally sounded like a book that would be right up my alley!

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We’re so happy with the turn out so far with all of you who have joined in reading along with our book selections! Don’t forget, we’ll be discussing The 100 Year Old Man on February 27th. Lisa and I will have separate questions on each of our blogs so you can participate in either or both discussions.

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