Donnerstag, 28. November 2013

August 25, 1991

"I wish I knew. It might make me miss him more clearly. It might have made sad sense." - The Perks of Being the Wallflower, Page 6

So, I'm reading a more serious book now. It's called "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky.

I know, serious book, but who the hell has the name Chbosky. Nobody can actually spell it right. When I say it, it sounds like I have to puke ;)

Okay back to the topic. You may ask, why I read that book. Something about it is special to me. It might be, because my older sister gave it to me or it might be because Charlie is a really weird character.

Oh, I forgot. You don't know who Charlie is.

From the beginning. Charlie writes letters to his 'dear friend'. You don't actually know who that is, but it might be yourself.
I just read the first letter and it's about why he starts to write to that person.

He just wants someone who's listening to him, but he doesn't what anything in return. He tells the story about his friend Michael, who had killed himself, and how sad he was.
That he couldn't understand, why he killed himself. That if Michael had problems, he could have talked to him.

Charlie has an older brother and an older sister, though he never tells their names. He lived with his mother, his father, his siblings and his Aunt Helen.

This is all we know at the end of the first letter. I honestly don't know how much letters there are, but I'll try my best to read as much as possible.

What do I think about the first letter? Oh nice of you to ask.
Well, I believe it's a great way to start a book. I love the way it's written, but if my teacher is reading this I DON'T KNOW WHY I LIKE IT. I JUST DO!
In the film the person who plays  Charlie is Logan Lerman. Let me tell you something. That guy is smoking ;)
Well you can't call it smoking hot, but smoking puppy-kitten cute :)
At the end let's just admire the photo of this fluffy godhood :D haha

Lots of Love
xxx Jules






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