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This is the first book this year I have found disappointing. Books don't have age limit for reader but I kind of felt too old for this book.
It talks about violence, drugs, sexual experience, depression and more.... The character Charlie seems so lost. I read about 50 pages and couldn't make head or tail of the book and closed it. I wonder why this book and movie is so popular, may be I am missing something.
Bidding haitus to this book and moving on to another. ...more
It talks about violence, drugs, sexual experience, depression and more.... The character Charlie seems so lost. I read about 50 pages and couldn't make head or tail of the book and closed it. I wonder why this book and movie is so popular, may be I am missing something.
Bidding haitus to this book and moving on to another. ...more
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky.
I must say that I am quite surprised by this book. When I first laid eyes on it, the semi-thin bright green cover picqued my interest. Then when I saw that it was the movie that Hermonie Granger, aka Emma Watson was in I knew that I wanted to read it as well as watch it.
So I dove right in not even knowing what to expect. First I didn’t know if I liked the way the bok was organized with the letter format, but it quickly grew on me. I ...more
The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky.
I must say that I am quite surprised by this book. When I first laid eyes on it, the semi-thin bright green cover picqued my interest. Then when I saw that it was the movie that Hermonie Granger, aka Emma Watson was in I knew that I wanted to read it as well as watch it.
So I dove right in not even knowing what to expect. First I didn’t know if I liked the way the bok was organized with the letter format, but it quickly grew on me. I ...more
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