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C**L
Fun and Inspiring
The Wish Book is a delightful read filled with inspiration, hope, and the power of dreaming big. Whether it's filled with personal wishes, bucket list ideas, or just fun activities, it’s a great way to reflect on your dreams and goals. It makes a perfect gift for anyone who loves journaling or setting intentions. The pages encourage creativity and self-reflection, and it’s always nice to flip through when you need some motivation or positivity!
E**A
One of the most glorious books about making a wish I've read!
"Wish" by Barbara O'ConnorYou'll enjoy this book if you are looking for a sincere and, touching, heartwarming, and kind story about friendship in all aspects.The Plot: We follow Charlie Reese. She is 11 years old, and her family is broken. So, the girl sets off to live with her aunt and uncle in another town. She starts adjusting to her new life, which is not cloudless. Charlie has her list of things to wish on, and every time, she makes a wish from the bottom of her heart. She meets a wise boy who helps her a lot and brightens her days; she meets a stray dog that will play a significant role in her new life. Whether Charlie's wish comes true, whether her life gets back on track, and whether the little girl has a chance for a truly loving family. You can find out while reading this glorious book.The Writing Style: It was written adorably easily, and I read it almost in one sitting. I wish I could have read this book when I was eleven because it consists of many wise lessons and brilliant examples of behaving in this or that situation. The notions of friendship, love, care, motivation, and kindness are beautifully portrayed. This book is cleverly written. It's full of heartwarming and heart-squeezing moments that made me sob. This book is full of enchanting childhood spirit when you believe that every wish is about to come true, sooner or later.The Characters: I fell in love with most of them from the first lines and felt total disgust toward some of them. All the characters are described masterfully and magnificently in the slightest detail. I enjoyed the multilayers in describing their features and how deeply and profoundly the author depicted their souls. The characters felt alive, and I kept living with them after reading the book.The Fave Quote: "You can't judge people for the mistakes they make. You judge them for how they fix those mistakes."Would I read other books by this author: Sure!My humble rating is: 5/5
L**A
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It’s a good book. It was really good and it was funny.But it also had some interesting stuff and it made a great read about how the story was different from the story in which we had.
L**N
love the story
Very good story. Very touching. Brought tears to my eyes.
R**R
A poignant and heartwarming tale about one girl’s journey to find family.
Charlie Reese is scrappy, just like her daddy; she lets her feelings boil to the surface without stopping to think about what she will do or say, and that often gets her into trouble. When her father is placed in jail and her mother is struggling to remain on her own two feet, Charlie is sent to live with an aunt and uncle she has never met in a town that is markedly different from where she grew up. Every day, Charlie searches for opportunities to make a wish—the same one she has been making for years—with the persistent hope that it will come true. Despite her initial reluctance to accept her new surroundings, Charlie is slowly drawn out of her protective shell and finds that her wish may be granted in ways she did not expect.This middle grade coming of age story focuses on Charlie and her struggle to come to terms with her current reality. Desperately clinging to the potential life she could have had with her birth parents, she becomes a thread that is pulled so tightly that it threatens to snap with any added pressure. No matter how people behave toward her, Charlie finds reasons to lash out and hurt others as an expression of her own internal pain. It is fulfilling to observe Charlie's transformation as she begins to come into her own and realize that she is just as deserving of affection as anyone else.Succinct and well-designed, this story flows easily from beginning to end and is especially suited to younger middle grade readers. Whether or not readers have experienced Charlie's specific feelings, they will recognize and empathize with Charlie’s innate desire to be loved and accepted for who she is. Themes of finding family outside of a blood connection—from friends to animals and beyond—permeate the narrative and lead to a satisfying conclusion. Likewise, the repetitive mention of Charlie's wish without going into detail about what it is will keep readers engaged until the final page is turned.Heartwarming and poignant, this is an important story for middle grade readers. Because it investigates a character whose challenges initially define her, readers will observe first-hand how Charlie manages to overcome the obstacles in her way and settle into a life that is a best fit for her. Strong themes of friendship and learning from one’s mistakes are evident throughout the novel, and the overall approach makes it an excellent selection for classroom reading. This lovely tale is a positive addition to library collections for middle grade readers.
C**N
New York Times reviewer
Clear your day to sit back, relax and read this amazing, fell good book. Wish is the best book ever!!!
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