THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER - Stephen Chbosky
After watching the movie, The perks of being a wallflower, I decided that I had to read the book. The book, although in publication for a while, has recently been reprinted as a film tie-in version. I must say that I had many expectation fo the book because I enjoyed the movie so much. My first impression of the book when i purchased it was that it looked to be a quick read, and it was - I finished the book in an afternoon. The writing style was very simplistic which added to the realism of the book. I found it a fresh change to read a book that was so realistic in comparison to most of the fiction books available for teens.
The book written in the form of letters to a friend, follows 15 year old Charlie experiences during his first year at high school. I really liked the fact that it was written in the form of letters because it felt as if the letters were addressed to you.
I found both the book and the movie to be a deeply affecting coming-of-age story that will spirit you back to those wild and poignant roller-coaster days known as growing up. Although the book and the movie do hold some differences, I found that the director, who is also the author of the book, kept true to the story and portrayed his novel in a captivating manner perfect for film.
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