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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Words can not describe this book.
Review: This book is one that can be related to by ANYONE, young or old. Boy or girl The expearences that he goes through will be likened to anyone's life story. I could not even think after finishing the book. All that can be said is that it needs to be read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great
Review: I'm someone who usually doesn't read outside of school...only two or three times including this one. I opened this book up after practice one day and sat there...and read and read and read. I stopped to finish homework...and picked it up again at night and the next day i carried it around school with me and read whenever we had about 3 minutes left in class or finished a test or something of the sort...haha and yeah and then i went home and had one more part left and i finished it...i could read it about 50 times and i dont think i would get tired of it. Most of charlie's feelings in the book can be related to by anyone. On the first page...this is my favorite part 'I just need to know that someone out there listens and understands...' at times, everyone can relate to that...please read this... I also agree with the review for the losers' club by richard perez. another weird book I couldn't put down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST BOOK EVER READ!
Review: Oh my freaking gosh! Best book I have ever read! Not only did the book teach me and open my eyes to the different people in the world, but it let me realize how great life is. Any teenager can connect with this book. After I read the first couple pages, I was hooked! I read the book in about 2 days! It shows you how a friend's love can make you feel infinte!
READ THIS BOOK! You'll be so glad you did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true masterpeice.
Review: Reading this book was one of the best experiences I have ever had. Stephen Chobosky truly created a masterpeice when he wrote the perks of being a wallflower. As I read the book I felt like I was Charlie, I felt all that he felt and I identified perfectly with him. I believe that this a book worthy of anyones time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Feel infinite"
Review: This book was absolutely amazing! Currently im a high school student and this book was an amzing relation to my life, to the happenings going on. It really makes you appreciate life, and it teaches you alot. The book truly allows a relationship to develope between the main character Charlie, and the reader, because all he writes, he writes to you. It's a wonderful book with amazing quotes, deep thoughts, and general teenage angst.
I recommend it for any and all HS students or College students, i dont kno how much older people will relate to it, but it is still an amazing book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It Won Me Over!
Review: My problem with this novel at first was that the main chracter, Charlie, was a little "too sweet." By that I mean the author was trying too hard to make us like him. He annoyed me a little, being so innocent and "good." I also didn't care as much about his relationship with his family as I did about his relationship with his friends, especially the girl he falls in love with. I liked the party scenes, the parts where he gets messed up. I also like the format of the book which is like a bunch of letters. You are like his best friend, receiving these letters. In the end, I really like this novel. I read it about 3 weeks ago and parts of it have stayed with me. Right there, you know it's a good book! So check out THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER. Special thanks, too, to the other reviewer that recommended THE LOSERS' CLUB by Richard Perez. That was another interesting and fun novel I picked up off Amazon! Happy New Year, folks! 2004 will be a great year! Let's rock!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Remember when we all felt infinite...
Review: I thought this book was amazing. When I saw the MTV logo on the spine, I had my doubts about whether I should read it or not. I figured I'd give it a shot anyway and I was happy that I did. I don't think it should be compared to The Cather In the Rye as much as it is, though. Sure it's all about teenage angst... but it will never live up to the Catcher in the Rye.

That being said... I'd just like to add that I read a lot of books. I usually don't go anywhere without a book. It kind of disappoints me that people are saying that the only people who like this book are people who don't read. That's not entirely true.

I thought this book was very well written and I loved the letter format, it added a more personal touch to this book. Charlie was a very interesting character and it was very entertaining to hear his thoughts.

I wouldn't go as far as to say that this book changed my outlook on life or that it made me a different person, but it provided good entertainment for a couple hours and I felt good after I had finished it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow
Review: This book took me completely by surpise. It is a poignant story of a boy in high school the epitomizes the "coming of age" novel. Chbosky's character Charlie belongs in the ranks of Catcher in the Rye's Holden Caulfield as being an epic voice for youthful sorrows and celebrations. This book is absolutely beautiful.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just Awful
Review: The book was, quite simply, awful--a coming of age story for functional illiterates. Not only does it allude to a lot of much better books, the ending is stolen straight from The Catcher in the Rye. But Charlie's no Holden Caufield, just weepy kid with nice parents, nice friends--hell, he's bereft of angst! Chbosky should forfeit his royalty checks and start sending them to Cornish, NH, care of Mr. Jerome David Salinger.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "the perks of being a wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky
Review: Normally I do not much enjoy reading books being a part of our school lessons but this one was an exception. It was not boring like the other school readings even I was a bit sceptical about it at first. The book was interesting and pleasent to read. Stephen Chbosky writes about a freshman named Charlie and his experiences in his first year at high school where he gets to know the sophomores Sam and Patrick during a football game. The whole story is told in the form of letters Charlie writes to an unknown "friend" but does not receive any replies because he stays anonymous. He tells him many intimate and private details about his life and his feelings including the more or less typical teenager problems connected with subjects like relationsships, love, sex, pregnancy, homosexuality, alcohol, drugs, psychiatric problems and death. The characters are interesting and the author leaves a distance to them which makes the reader ask himself questions about the occurrences. After finishing the book you start to think about some situations in a different way.


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