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emmalouisepip 's review for:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky
I debated whether to give this 2 or 3 stars. But in the end I went with 2 as I had more cons than pros when thinking about my review.
I felt this was very flat. The characters didn't have much depth to me. maybe it was how the book is set out. Having one sided letters, we never got a response or the other side to some stories.
There was mention of many important issues like rape, suicide, death and domestic violence etc but none of them went into enough depth. It was a brief mention of them then move on to the next thing. Not showing the importance of the issues. It felt like it was just a regular topic not an important one where we needed more discussion, more education.
I felt this was very flat. The characters didn't have much depth to me. maybe it was how the book is set out. Having one sided letters, we never got a response or the other side to some stories.
There was mention of many important issues like rape, suicide, death and domestic violence etc but none of them went into enough depth. It was a brief mention of them then move on to the next thing. Not showing the importance of the issues. It felt like it was just a regular topic not an important one where we needed more discussion, more education.