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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wallflower Power!
Review: "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" is young adult masterpiece. Stephen Chbosky knew exactly waht he was doing when he wrote this. The simple, yet corrupted life of Charlie and the world around him creates everlasting scenarios that fuel this book. If its one thing that I like more than anything about this book, its the way you are dealt the story, the way he presents it to the reader. Very clever, thats all I have to say about it because if you really edging to read this book you need to just read it! This book deserves a grand 5 stars, (*****) for its sheer brilliance. (psssst, stop reading the reviews and buy this book)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Falling in love with Charlie is too easy...
Review: From the very first words Charlie begins with, I could already tell that he was about to tell things he would never tell anyone out loud. In Stephen Chbosky's debut novel, the character he creates in Charlie is not only familiar, but real.

Charlie starts his short, but amazing story of an anti-social person's view of the ultimate high school experience. But Charlie's anti-social ability definitely isn't about despising those equal peers around him, he's just the type of kid that would rather sit there and observe the moment. Sometimes, cherish the moment. Feeling infinite. That specific characteristic of his reminded myself of me.

He's in ninth grade, and he doesn't have many friends his own age. Instead, he somehow gets involved with a close group of seniors. Just because they smoke, drink, and experience with sex, doesn't mean they're horrible teenagers. Though Charlie is confused by their ways at first, after spending more time with them, he slowly begins to see that it's all just a part of growing up. A way of finding who you really are. Charlie grows too close to the senior bunch, but only two in particular are his favorite people in the whole world. Sam, who he is gorgeously in love with, but can never be with, and her brother Patrick, who has a secret that he soon reveals.

Charlie also mentions a lot about his Aunt Helen, who passed away long ago, and is the only one that frequently reminded him he was loved. He also mentions quite a few moments about his older brother and sister, and how they have helped him learn a thing or two.

Later, I noticed that Charlie is too sweet and considerate with people that he doesn't take the time to deal with himself. As soon as he does, he finds himself lonely and depressed, trying to take back what he just did. The Perks of Being a Wallflower isn't just about one boy. It's more about the boy's beautiful, deeply emotional look on life, love, and relationships. And he describes everything with just the right amount of insight and inspiration. You'll want to hug Charlie by the end and never let go.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK!
Review: Stephen Chbosky's, "The perks of being a wallflower", is a touching, funny, and memorable novel. I really enjoyed reading this novel because as a teenager in highschool I can easily relate to Charlie. Throughout the novel he faces many issues such as sexuality, drugs, and frustrations. I like the fact that everything is very realistic and relatable. When you read the book it feels like its you, when Charlie's sad you're sad too. As a teenager I can easily relate to Charlie because those are situations we are faced with in our everyday lives.
Besides frustrations, Charlie also has his group of friends that he has been there for and he count's on when his best friend commits suicide. I like that friendship is very strong in the novel but I don't like that Charlie is too dependant. I feel he should make decisions upon himself and not upon others. When he needs to make a decision he shouldn't think of someone else but of himself and what's best for him.
The ending had a little twist to it. To me, it was unexpected. Charlie seems like a normal teenager but then at the end he finds out he was abused by his aunt. Like the ending, I also liked the fact that the book isn't what it seems. By looking at the cover and reading the title you'd think that the novel is about someone who doesn't fit in but it turned out to be the total opposite. Charlie fits in pretty well. This shows you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!
Review: Stephen Chbosky's, "The perks of being a wallflower," is a touching, funny, and memorable novel. I really enjoyed reading this book because as a teenager in highschool I can easily relate to Charlie. Throughout the novel he faces many issues such as sexualitly, drugs, and frustrations that we as teenagers go through in our everyday lives. It's a very realistic and relatable book.
Besides issues, Charlie has a group of friends that he's been there for and who he counts on when his best friend commits suicide. I like the fact that they're friendship is strong but I don't like the fact that he bases his decisions on other people. I feel he should decide things upon himself and not upon others. Instead of thinking of other people when making a decision he should think of himself and what's best for him.
I also think the ending has a little twist... I liked that twist just like the cover isn't what it seems. By looking at the cover and reading the title I thought the book would be about someone who didn't fit in, in highschool but it turned out the total opposite, he did fit in pretty easily. Comes to show you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I would read it again and again...
Review: I loved this book; some people might not feel comfortable reading about controversial issues such as teen-age sexuality, memories, drug experimentation, thoughts, irritations, frustration, however I thought it was an awesome book. I'm not a freshman but I related so much to the book. I like the fact that all the events in the novel were realistically and more profoundly explored through the eyes of a teen-ager named Charlie. He is extremely intelligent, and was always there for his friends, but I do agree that he put everybody's lives ahead of his and thought that "it counted as love" He just had to do thing when he felt like it, not think about others, and just do it for himself. Even thought we don't know what happens after other than he is getting ready for his sophomore year I liked how he ended the novel. He says goodbye in a very simple way, I kind of felt part of him, because I had "listen and understand" to all his experiences like he wanted me when I stared reading the book. He has just lived such similar experienced like I have. It's an excellent book. I'm pleased that I read this amazing book, because I got to notice that I'm not alone in all the things that go on in my life and growing up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essential
Review: This book made me cry harder than anything. I fell in love with Charlie and the only bad thing about it was that it ends. I reccomend this book to anyone and everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book i have read ever !
Review: Best book ever!
(probably because it was the last i read)
You must read this book!
changed my whole point of view on life..
as you enter charlies world you see yourself changeing as he does in growing up..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chbosky takes us back
Review: No matter when you attended high school, but especially if you did so in the 1990s, this book will strike a chord. I found it to be an excellent window into the life of any teenager. I have recommended it to anyone I have met.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazing
Review: probably the best book I've read in a while. You immediately care about the main character, Charlie, who is a very kind and gifted kid who goes through some pretty odd stuff. I've forced this book on pretty much all of my friends and they have all loved it. I think Stephen Chbosky is an incredible writer, and I cannot wait for him to come out with something new!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Magnificent
Review: I like this book. It was so great. I found myself liking Charlie and wanting to be more pensive like him. And I think I have become more analytical about things, which is good.


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