The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Mar 01, 2007 18:04

”When I was done reading the poem, everyone was quiet. A very sad quiet. But the amazing thing was that it wasn’t a bad sad at all. It was just something that made everyone look around at each other and know that they were there. Sam and Patrick looked at me. And I looked at them. And I think they knew. Not anything specific really. Trhey just knew ( Read more... )

2007 (march)

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theasiaphile March 2 2007, 01:45:22 UTC
i enjoyed that book quite a lot. it was just so powerful even though charlie was such a simple person. i remember every moment of the book, but mostly that one line:

i feel infinite.

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omgcats March 2 2007, 01:48:17 UTC
I hated this book. It seems to be a "love it or leave it" novel.

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likelesliecaron March 2 2007, 02:02:41 UTC
Great book. It really touched me.

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muffledlaugh March 2 2007, 02:08:11 UTC
i didn't like this book when i first read it, but after reading it a second time when i got to college, i *really* love it and consider it one of my favourites.

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_aphoticmemory March 2 2007, 02:55:07 UTC
I despised the novel. To me, there was nothing to it and it was the most boring piece of crap ever. It tried so hard to be poetic and "teenager-esque," but failed miserably.

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