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A review by inkishkingdoms
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
5.0
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I cannot articulate what I feel or think about this book. I mean... wow.
I strongly recommend to read almost all the books that Charlie read throughout the book as this will give you hints and will guide you through on what is going on in Charlie's head. And all the books are amazing! pure and perfect literature. (find the list online.) Even the music make it even more "heart breaking."
It is impressive how Chbosky improved Charlie's writing skills. How he gives this heavy literature works to a 15/16-year old boy. The books depicte all the issues Charlie was experiencing and illustrate all his feelings and inner world.
There is human connection, which make this book so appealing and shocking to the reader. The simple fact that you can identify with the character's pain and struggles make it pure gold and superior to any other book. Chbosky achieves to create this perfect connection between the reader and the characters by writing letters to his dear friend, which I believe it turned out to be me or you.
Too many feelings, too much trauma, too many tears, too much love, and too much life make this book a must to read. Beyond all I have read recently, this book became the one first love. The kind of love that you never forget or overcome.
I cannot articulate what I feel or think about this book. I mean... wow.
I strongly recommend to read almost all the books that Charlie read throughout the book as this will give you hints and will guide you through on what is going on in Charlie's head. And all the books are amazing! pure and perfect literature. (find the list online.) Even the music make it even more "heart breaking."
It is impressive how Chbosky improved Charlie's writing skills. How he gives this heavy literature works to a 15/16-year old boy. The books depicte all the issues Charlie was experiencing and illustrate all his feelings and inner world.
There is human connection, which make this book so appealing and shocking to the reader. The simple fact that you can identify with the character's pain and struggles make it pure gold and superior to any other book. Chbosky achieves to create this perfect connection between the reader and the characters by writing letters to his dear friend, which I believe it turned out to be me or you.
Too many feelings, too much trauma, too many tears, too much love, and too much life make this book a must to read. Beyond all I have read recently, this book became the one first love. The kind of love that you never forget or overcome.