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Felicity’s ability to see words helps her in many ways, from reading people’s emotions to interpreting situations. If you could see words, what words do you think you’d see around your loved ones? What words would you see around yourself? How would the words look?
Many people of Midnight Gulch still have a snicker of magic left in them. If your family lived in Midnight Gulch, what do you think your family’s magic would involve? How would your family use this magic?
In Chapter 23, Felicity explains factalactuses, which are truths that hurt, and factofabulouses, which are truths that feel good. What are some factalactuses and factofabulouses that you can think of? Which kind of truth do you think is more important, or are they equally important?
The Power of Words is an important theme woven throughout the story. How is this theme communicated, and what does the story teach you about using your words?
At the beginning of the story, Felicity feels her family is fractured because she misses her father, Roger Pickle. However, at the end, Felicity feels her family is whole again, even without him. How do the events of the story change Felicity’s outlook on her family?
Ice cream functions as a symbol of love and friendship throughout the book. How does the presence of ice cream create connections between the people of Midnight Gulch? Do you think it is an effective symbol? Explain why or why not.
Do you believe Felicity, Jonah, and Oliver will continue to work as the Beedle now that Midnight Gulch’s magic is restored? Why or why not?
Felicity’s heart speaks to her often throughout the book. How does Felicity’s heart help guide her through the events of the story? Do you think her heart beating yes is a snicker of magic?
How are Florentine’s burdens and the Weatherly curse related? In what ways do they parallel each other? How are they different?
Where do you think the Weatherly balloon goes when it’s not flying over Midnight Gulch or visiting the Gallery? Use details from the story to support your ideas.
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