A review by xx_selenite
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

5.0

I loved it. I. Loved. It.
I had already seen the film, and if you are in my case read the book. I promise you won't be disappointed.
We grasp more information about Charlie and his psychology, and I'd argue he's a very well-written character (or maybe it's just I relate to him to a certain extent). I felt this urge to protect him throughout the whole book, but I know some people will call him annoying. I find it nice to have a protagonist who isn't afraid to show his emotions.
It's a sweet coming-of-age filled with wonderful quotes that I wish I could paint on my walls, too many for me to mention them.
I think it's the kind of book that helps changing our perception of things around us, the type of books that follows us through our life