About the Wish List
Characters
Important Events
Figurative Language
Really Hard Stuff
100

The author of the Wish List 

Eion Colfer

100

Prime candidate for my 600-pound life 

Franco

100

The cause of the death of Meg and Belch

explosion

100

"A tear crept from the corner of the guard's eye." Is an  example of this type of figurative language

Personification - "tear crept" 

100

Lowrie and Cicely created this type of energy when they kissed

Pure goodness (white)

200

The setting of The Wish List

Ireland

200

Main protagonist in The Wish List

Meg

200

Reason Meg is sent back to earth

Her aura is equally balanced (red and blue). 

200

"Belch’s brain felt like a bruised orange." This is an example of what type of figurative language

simile: brain felt like a bruised orange—his brain felt bad

200

Main cause for Meg plots revenge against France

Sold her mother's ring and stole Meg's money

300

Meg pretended to kick this character's head at Croke Park

Franco

300
Satan used this character as a Soul Man 

Belch

300

Reason for Lowrie's first wish

Wanted to kiss Sissy like he should have all those years ago

300

"... I know that really you’re dying to hear my story. "  This is an example of what type of figurative language.

Idiom: dying to hear my story—really wants to hear the story

300

Throughout the course of the novel, Meg and Lowrie's relationship evolves and they become this.

Partners

400

Meg's actions/choices as an "in-betweener" ultimately land her in this place

Heaven

400

His technology is blamed for the failure to retrieve Meg.

Myishi

400

Meg gets "double revenge" on Franco in these ways

Videotaped his horrible behavior and showed it to the club, destroyed his beloved television (R.I.P. TV)

400

"So, how to round out this rollercoaster of day?" This is an example of what type of figurative language

Metaphor: The day had good and bad moments—’up’s and down’s’

400

There are three major themes explored in The Wish List.  This first theme is founded in Lowrie's "wish list" and his quest for fixing his "mistakes."

Redemption 

500

Meg shows compassion towards Franco by doing this

sharing her last rock with him

500

Small humanoid Meg meets when traveling through the tunnel.

Flit

500

The consequence of Belch possessing Franco

Loss of life force (life forced sucked out of Franco)

500

"Drops the size of bull’s-eyes lashed onto Lowrie’s bare scalp." Is an example of what type of figurative language

Hyperbole: drops the size of bull’s-eyes—very large raindrops hit Lowrie’s head

500

There are three major themes explored in The Wish List.  This second theme is founded in Meg's journey in her return to earth to assist Lowrie.  Lowrie's "wish list" also highlights this theme.  

The value of the choices we make