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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Rewarding.
Review: I've read this book about three times and each and every time I read it, It always gives me the same feeling but in a different impact. This book is such a good book. It changed my views and opinions on things. Defiantly a good book to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Honest and Genuinely Moving Novel
Review: This is an awesome book, there almost are no words to describe it, like another rater, I felt 'stunned' after I read it. Charlie is a wallflower meaning that most of the time he goes along with what people he cares about say, and do, but he has a lot of passion. It almost seemed unbelievable that a character who is so emotionally volitale and so innocent and optimistic could exist because of his past circumstances. This book is tear-jerking at times, but it is also optimistic and very hopeful. I think in the end Charlie learns to accept himself and to realize what a special person he is, and also to "participate" with passion. It is a wonderful read for anyone who has been or will be going to high school, and it is easy to read and inspiring. READ IT!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible story!
Review: (...) Until I read ...Wallflower, i didn't think a book of this kind could compete with(...). I loved it because it tells the story in a real aspect, the way teens can understand. I enjoyed how it wasn't glossed over...it told of kids doing drugs and experimenting with their sexuality and suppressing feelings and memories. It was raw and emotional, just like us teens. Any teenage or young adult could appreciate and relate to this book. I found many things to relate to while reading it, and I have never done drugs or experienced the death of a close friend. It's not just a book for suicidal or melodramatic teens, it can touch anyone's heart. Pick up a copy of this book immediately.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: WAY over rated
Review: This book makes me think I could write a teeny bopper anthem. It makes it look that easy. Just recall my early high school days and exaggerate a little. Social trouble since I wasn't in a clique... lets make that social outcast that no one will talk to... ever. And on top of that, lets make that bother me a lot, and I will be an emotional sissy as well. Charlie really didn't seem very schooled in the art of being a wall flower. Yeah, I understand the death of his aunt and other childhood experiences shook him up. But he was still way too emotional. Too extreme for a character people seem to relate to so well (maybe I was just boring?). Meh, I'll move on.

This book is basically the journal of a social idiot. I don't see how anyone could act as poorly around people as the kid in this book does. More than anything, this book made me laugh, because the people the main character was calling his friends seemed to do little more than drug him up so they would have something to laugh at. It was kind of sad, but he put himself in all of these situations. I enjoyed reading it, but not because it was "eye openning" or "inspirational" like I had heard from numerous sources, but because I found it hilarious how naive this kid was. It is like a really bad, really stupid version of Catcher in the rye. I would classify it as utter crap if not for the last 15 pages or so, when it actually delivered a message. But this message is nowhere near ground breaking. Maybe that is just because I am 19 and have had time to figure out the topics it hit for myself. But when I was talking to a couple of friends that had read it, and reading reviews of it, this book was being hailed as a classic. People were calling it their favorite book ever. I just don't see where you can get that. You go through 190 pages of a kid going through unrealistic emotional swings, around people who bury themselves and then whine about it. And then you get 15 pages that are kind of interesting. And that just doesn't make a classic for me. Maybe I am missing something, but I am pretty confident in my reading comprehension skills. It just gets really old reading other people portray this time of life, and then others praising their work as genious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A beautiful book that will make you both smile and cry.
Review: This book was amazing. It is about a freshman named Charlie who is having trouble fitting in to his everyday life, since his aunt died and his best friend committed suicide. It is the story of how he learns to deal. It is much more open and raw than any novel though. This story is made up of letters that Charlie writes to an anonymous character. Charlie is so genuine, caring, and real, that I assure you that you will fall in love with him as well as this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
Review: Charlie is a highschool student who keeps a diary on his life. In the book he shares with us everything from new friends, first crushes, parties and much more. He will take you through what seems to be a teenagers typical life.
I would recommend this book to anyone . It pulls you in and leaves you on the edge to keep reading. I would have to give this book a ranking of five out of five for Chbosky's excellent work. I was never into reading before this and the book ended up really surprising me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
Review: This Book is about a highschool student, Charlie, who writes about all his personal feelings inside a diary. He shares with us everything from new friends, first crushes, parties and more.He takes you through what seems to be a typical teenagers life.
This book was an amazing book that I would recommend to anyone. Once I picked it up to read I couldnt set it back down. Stephen Chbosky is an amazing writer with other great books.After reading this book it made me feel like i already knew who Charlie was. All his secrets and things he might have not told anyone else was all written down in his diary.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Garbage
Review: This book is pure garbage. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is for all of the dumb, rich, suburban kids who think the worst pain in the world is being dumped by a crush. Do not think you are intelligent if you read this book. I also am disgusted by the people who say this book is a classic, the classics are Catch-22, Brave New World, any book that send an important social message. So burn this wretched book and actually go expand your horizen of knowledge.

P.S. Some people say this book is for liberals, well I'm a liberal my self (and I mean true liberal, not Democratic party liberal) and even though it writes about liberal topics, it does not mean it is going to appeal to liberals. In fact, from the people I see reading it, it seems to mostly appeal to conservatives, who know very little on the subjects.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WILL IT CHANGE YOUR LIFE?
Review: This book is amazing. It is my favorite book for about a year, mainly because I haven't read anything that can top it yet.
I heard about this book through the internet. My friends always went on about it and I was always seeing quotes and pictures from it.. etc. I was again, searching for something to read that would hold my interest, and I just happened to think of this. I ordered it on Amazon.com, got it a week later, and finished it that night. I couldn't believe how great it was.

In a way, I guess you could say that the book changed my outlook on life. I don't know the exact reason how or why.. but it did. I started thinking differently and doing things differently, getting into different things (writing, music.. etc.) and spending more time with my friends. Before all this I was as antisocial as they come. I hated leaving the house and I didn't WANT any friends. I guess after reading about Charlie and Patrick and Sam, and participating.. I decided to value my friends more, (or work to find a friendship like Charlie's and Patrick's and Sam's) and try to participate. And I guess it worked. But that's not the point.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a great book. Maybe it will change YOUR life. You won't know until you read it. Thanks to the guy who suggested that other book, The Losers Club by Richard Perez, another enjoyable little novel that got under my skin.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not so much about the book but what the book imposed upon me
Review: I am left with this odd fuzzy feeling inside. Not fuzzy like the exact instant when my lips touches the girl i loved for the first time; or fuzzy like getting a hug...a long hug, that has more meaning than something you do when you see someone. This fuzzy feeling is somewhat empty, but an understanding type of emotion, where i feel more enlightened of the world and how it functions, but feel the absence of the essence of the presence of this emotion im lacking of. And this is more than just about love. Its more about revelations of the first time, and how i feel when i think back in reverie, and what it meant to me then and how it means to me now. And all this came from me reading the first 60 pages or so of Perks Of Being a Wallflower. I feel stunned. Zombie-like, how much this strikes me to be how i feel. You know the feeling when you read a really meaningful book, and at certain times, it just clicks? You pull the words, the thoughts, out of the page and out of the context, and you really relate yourself. I am compelled to type not on what so much the book says, but on how i feel when i look up from the pages and realize that yes, that is what i failed to realize. Sorry this isnt a review, this coming of age novel for a teen in high school, written through letters, has more meaning to me through how anyone can relate to this.


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