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onceuponanisabel 's review for:
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
by Stephen Chbosky
I know this is a book that means a lot to a lot of people but it just didn't do much for me. The characters were fine, I guess, but honestly, I found Charlie somewhat infuriating. The fact that he relentlessly had no intention in his life, and just kind of let things happen to him was really frustrating for me, but that wouldn't, on its own, have made me dislike the book. The book itself doesn't like that about Charlie, so that was presumably one of Chbosky's points.
More importantly, I thought this book felt pretentious, as if Chbosky himself was trying to be the reader's cool English teacher who imparts you with ~life lessons~ and assigns you fun out of class readings. It was this that really made me dislike the book.
Just not for me, I guess.
More importantly, I thought this book felt pretentious, as if Chbosky himself was trying to be the reader's cool English teacher who imparts you with ~life lessons~ and assigns you fun out of class readings. It was this that really made me dislike the book.
Just not for me, I guess.