![]() This is one of those stories where there is something for everyone. Reading letters seemingly addressed to the reader makes you pay more attention to the details that may otherwise fall between the lines. It is such a brilliant way to make a coming of age story even more relatable. This particular writing style of telling the story through a series of letters never ceases to leave me awe-struck. Both then and now, I found it to be suitable for a teenager to read. ![]() I first read this novel as part of a high school assignment. New friendships, hardships, pleasant memories, and horrific pasts are uncovered throughout the story. This awkward teen describes how he begins to step out of his comfort zone on the sidelines and start getting more involved / participating more. Through Charlie’s clearly detailed letters, his life story is told. The Perks of Being a Wallflower gives a personal look into life as an outcast in high school. Movie Adaptation: Septem(Available to stream on HBOMax) Released: Februby Pocket Books (MTV Books) ![]() The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Book Talk ![]()
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