The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
My rating: ★★★★★
When I started reading this book, I was put off by the journal style entries and ‘youngish’ writing-style with deliberate repeats or overuse of certain words. Yet the story swepped me up and I soon found myself awaiting Charlie’s next letter, and the next, and the next - until I’d read the whole book, and said goodbye to all the characters – and particularly to Charlie whom I’d grown rather fond of.
I can see how this has become a classic.
Incidentally... I’m a bit of a wallflower myself and could really relate to Charlie, the main character, adolescent writer of letters, and discrete DJ animator of soirées. That was me then, always on the sidelines, never eager to show off or get too much attention, and somewhat socially awkward.
My guess is this will resonate with anyone who feels/felt different, or a misfit, during their teenage years.
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When I started reading this book, I was put off by the journal style entries and ‘youngish’ writing-style with deliberate repeats or overuse of certain words. Yet the story swepped me up and I soon found myself awaiting Charlie’s next letter, and the next, and the next - until I’d read the whole book, and said goodbye to all the characters – and particularly to Charlie whom I’d grown rather fond of.
I can see how this has become a classic.
Incidentally... I’m a bit of a wallflower myself and could really relate to Charlie, the main character, adolescent writer of letters, and discrete DJ animator of soirées. That was me then, always on the sidelines, never eager to show off or get too much attention, and somewhat socially awkward.
My guess is this will resonate with anyone who feels/felt different, or a misfit, during their teenage years.
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