The Perks of Being a Wallflower

library binding, 213 pages

Published Oct. 26, 2007 by Paw Prints 2007-10-01, Brand: Paw Prints 2007-10-01.

ISBN:
978-1-4352-1357-9
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4 stars (4 reviews)

Charlie writes letters to an unknown mail recipient, detailing his struggles with high school, family, and finding his place in the world. Full of beautiful quotes and written with such sincerity, this is a book that makes the reader reflect on their purpose in life, while simultaneously reminding us about the power music, friendships, and "feeling infinite" can have on our life. Read this book.

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Warm, affecting, and non-patronising - a very good teen novel

4 stars

Content warning Minor spoilers

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5 stars

This was just so beautiful. Perfectly managed to capture what it’s like to be a teenager. Those stunning nights where you’re surrounded by friends, just laughing and eating and drinking with the stars above you and the ground below you. Perhaps it’s because of how similar all my friends are to those in this book or perhaps it’s due to the shared connection all teenagers have that was explored in this book but whatever it was, The Perks of Being a Wallflower really connected with me. I’m sure I will read this again sometime but for now, Perks gets a 5* rating from me.

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4 stars

This book follows the first year of high school of Charlie through letters he writes. The way the sentences are written and how they evolve is pretty interesting as Charlie becomes an adult and learns about the world through his friends, family and books. The characters' personalities are very well described and it is a pleasure to read these letters. A book that will keep you thinking about a couple of sentences and truths.

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