Hi, I am maria, and i consider myself a bubble-mate of Daphne if i may call me that. I am making intrusion to her blog to share with you some of my favorite from young adult books. Books can sometimes be our friends or mentors while guiding us in life. Personally I have some specific parts of my favorite books that make my day. The perks of being a Wallflower We accept the love we think we deserve. All the bright places Before attempting to take own life remember to take a leak. You are all the colours in one at full brightness. Maybe in time.There's always time. For wha...
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Quotes: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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Last week I posted a review for The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. I actually intended to post my favourite quotes in the same article but then I realised they were too many so I decided to post them separately. Enjoy :) It would be very nice to have a friend again. I would like that even more than a date. (Charlie) I look at people holding hands in the hallways, and I try to think about how it all works. At the school dances, I sit in the background, and I tap my toe, and I wonder how many couples will dance to "their song". I see the girls wearing the guys' jackets, and I thing about the idea of property. And I wonder if anyone is really happy. I hope they are. I really hope they are. (Charlie) It's just that sometimes people use thought to not participate in life. (Bill) We accept the love we think we deserve. (Bill) I do not know why this excited me, but I guess when you see somebody in the hallway or on the field or something, it'...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower: A Review
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky (Young-adult, 1999) my rating - 5/5 This book is a collection of letters written by Charlie, a high school freshman, to an unknown recipient. He writes to him about his feelings as he struggles with the traumatic experiences of his best friend's suicide and the death of his beloved aunt, Helen. During his first days of high school he meets two seniors, Sam and Patrick who instantly become his friends and who help him cope and survive school. It was a book I literally read in a day. Easy and with a huge plot twist in the end it is definitely a page-turner. However, the main reason why I loved it is because it deals with extremely important issues people need to be aware of. To begin with, it handles mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety. Charlie, the main character, is trying to cope with the loss of his friend and his aunt. Due to his overthinking, he feels guilty of their deaths and he keeps quiet ab...