A review by _smileyrach_
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

4.0

the book was good, it was.

i loved charlie he was precious,i loved how he went from no friends to having met a wonderful group of ppl who took him. this was nicely well written, had me reading for hours and hours trying to know what happens next. the close-ish bond he created with his sister once she told him her secret really touched my heart to see. it really moved me to see that his entire family supported him when he was in the hospital.

the only thing that did get to me was how sam was a little back and forth between him as friendly and romantic (not in a big way either just in small little things).
didn’t sit well with me that he is so young and having went through a ton of alcohol, smoking cigarettes and weed but ig it can be realistic to someone else’s life.
i was left a little confused throughout the book, especially towards the ending once i completed it. i was left with unanswered questions which i had to look up to connect the dots (but again that’s a me thing i’m not a really observant person).