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A review by spokensilence9
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
5.0
I'm feeling like all this while, when I haven't read this book, that time of my life was wasted partly. I was too late. Don't be me. Just stop whatever you are reading now and grab this book right away if you haven't read this book.
I was literally in tears after a lot of time, about a book. I'm not an emotional person, I cry very very rarely but this book made me cry. I was crying in my room in a fetish position holding this book when my mom walked in, and I had to lie to her about what I was crying, or let's put it like being emotional. Because my mom is certainly not a fan of "crying over fictional characters, be it a movie or a book." So inorder to escape the scoldings, I had to make something up.
Why I was crying? Well, Charlie is one of those very rare characters, to whom I felt very related to, sometimes I felt like I was Charlie for various reasons. I don't think I'm even qualified to write a "can read" or "cannot read" review about "the perks of being a wallflower". That's why here's a glimpse of my experience while I was reading and when I finished, I wanted to hold on, yet I was eager to finish. Somehow, I managed to read this very "thin" and "simple language" book for a week. Yes, a week.
Just Stop going through reviews and don't waste anymore time, grab it away like right now. I think this should probably be on the list of "books you should read before you're 20." Wish there was such article with this book mentioned in it, then I certainly wouldn't have taken this much time to grab it and give it a read.
I was literally in tears after a lot of time, about a book. I'm not an emotional person, I cry very very rarely but this book made me cry. I was crying in my room in a fetish position holding this book when my mom walked in, and I had to lie to her about what I was crying, or let's put it like being emotional. Because my mom is certainly not a fan of "crying over fictional characters, be it a movie or a book." So inorder to escape the scoldings, I had to make something up.
Why I was crying? Well, Charlie is one of those very rare characters, to whom I felt very related to, sometimes I felt like I was Charlie for various reasons. I don't think I'm even qualified to write a "can read" or "cannot read" review about "the perks of being a wallflower". That's why here's a glimpse of my experience while I was reading and when I finished, I wanted to hold on, yet I was eager to finish. Somehow, I managed to read this very "thin" and "simple language" book for a week. Yes, a week.
Just Stop going through reviews and don't waste anymore time, grab it away like right now. I think this should probably be on the list of "books you should read before you're 20." Wish there was such article with this book mentioned in it, then I certainly wouldn't have taken this much time to grab it and give it a read.