Wonder: Part 5 to End – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Wonder ends with a bit of a teary eyed moment but as a whole definitely is a one and done type of book.
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Wonder ends with a bit of a teary eyed moment but as a whole definitely is a one and done type of book.
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Gina is back in town and finds a use for the ever persistent Sophie. She may be even gives her the blessing required to become a Makai.
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