Reviews of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky (ISBN:0671027344) | weRead
 
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Amber posted a review at 2009-11-23 04:37:39. (Language: English)
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 This was a strange book. A Young Reader Best Seller....??? It addresses topics I, personally, would consider inappropriate for young readers. Maybe I am just too conservative? These topics include, but are not limited to, drugs (pot, LSD, alcohol, cigarettes, etc.), homosexuality, molestation, rape, masturbation, suicide, etc. I suppose if addressed in a different manner I could see how this could be educational or positively informative, however... the book is constructed of diary-like-letters written by a freshman boy in high school. I don't know... the idea of targeting young readers rubs me the wrong way, but as a book for adults, it was interesting enough. I probably wont ever read it again, I may, though, recommend it to someone who has a history of molestation or sexual abuse.
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Danielle posted a review at 2009-11-20 17:21:04. (Language: English)
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 Amazing. Informs your own feelings of loneliness and desolation and growing up in another character's voice. Makes loneliness feel less lonely.
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KT posted a review at 2009-11-17 14:01:18. (Language: English)
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 This book is intoxicating into the mind of the boy that not one of us knows are even cares to know. It makes the human in us realize people have their reasons and sometimes their really isn't more to the picture than what we see, but maybe we are caught up in a false reality to see that the ones we think are strange acctuley are the ones who have it all figured out.
This book gives a unique look into a very socially different teenager, Charlie. The book is compiled of letters from Charlie to an unstated person (the reader). The only explanation for why Charlie writes these letters is that he heard from someone that you know how to listen and understand. The book allows the reader to see the imagination and thoughts of a teenage boy, much like "catcher in the rye", but it adds a unique indy flare that will grab your heart with some of the best one liners I've ever stumbled across.
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Jennifer posted a review at 2009-11-15 00:11:50. (Language: English)
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 Reviewed by Taylor Rector for TeensReadToo.com

Charlie. Where to start with the character that every teen can relate to? He's not a character teens should look up to, respect, or idolize, because he makes the mistakes that every teen does. He is just proof that someone else really is going through the same thing. He really becomes more of a friend then anything.

This book is written as a journal, but Charlie writes like he's talking to a real person. It's definitely a different way of writing, and it really works for this book.

Charlie really is a wallflower. He looks at his life like he's watching through a window that he can't get on the other side of.

Charlie experiences all of the things that normal teens are exposed to, and he handles each in a different way.

Read THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER, because Charlie makes you realize that everyone is going though the same types of ordeals. Love him, hate him, root for him, and cherish him. I know I always will.
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Samantha posted a review at 2009-11-13 11:27:29. (Language: English)
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 Didn't even finish it. :P
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Ericka posted a review at 2009-11-03 23:32:28. (Language: English)
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 I liked it, but I probably would have liked it more if it was around to read when I was 13.
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A reader posted a review at 2009-10-31 08:06:14. (Language: English)
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 Wonderful and heartwrenching. I've read and reread since eighth grade.
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Katy posted a review at 2009-10-28 22:46:54. (Language: English)
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 poignant and important. the type of book kids should read, because it begins conversation instead of shutting it down.
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Abdul posted a review at 2009-10-24 15:16:40. (Language: English)
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 Great Book.
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A reader posted a review at 2009-10-23 21:18:27. (Language: English)
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 One of the best books i've read.
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