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Amazing. I love Charlie's voice and the subtlety in Perks. This is everything I love in a book and more.
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This is another book in the same vein of 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' and 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night time', where the main protagonist is a teenage who has some sort of learning disability and other things I suppose.
The novel is a series of letters to an unknown character, which I didn't mind, although I don't think it particularly adds to the story. Differently to the books mentioned, I enjoyed this story far more. I think it's because it's not just the simplicity of ...more
The novel is a series of letters to an unknown character, which I didn't mind, although I don't think it particularly adds to the story. Differently to the books mentioned, I enjoyed this story far more. I think it's because it's not just the simplicity of ...more
I liked this book. I liked the characters, even turning some of them into people I know (sorry, folks). My only complaint is that the letters-to-an-unknown friend format seemed unnecessary and was distracting; it felt like the literary equivalent of those TV shows featuring camera crews hanging around to make a "documentary." And I felt a little ripped off in the end, as the epilogue revealed big secrets that maybe would have been better developed throughout the story instead of just told to us
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Nov 08, 2012
Lil Miss
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Catherine
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Jessamine
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Trish
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