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Originally posted by: epiphany.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is amazingly is epic, it's got some very interesting ideas affiliated to the plot, given that that protagonist, Charlie thinks a hell lot and the things that he thinks are effective to the point that the reader starts to analyze them and sees reason too.
Then, The Fault in Our Stars is a mesmerizing piece of work, extremely well written and Augustus Waters is a heartthrob. But it's less coming-of-age and more teen romance, even though the plot is heavy.
And I think I should give To Kill A Mockingbird another try.
Originally posted by: LoveToLaugh
I am reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower and while it's been just three pages, I like the tone of the book. The fault in our stars is amazing! I think this book makes you think a lot too. The characters are pretty mature for their age.I don't know why I never got around to trying To Kill a Mockingbird. I have heard such rave reviews.
Originally posted by: epiphany.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a contemporary classic, the way the protagonist thinks and how much he thinks is something I can relate to on an alarming level. And The Fault in Our Stars, I believe that the characters had to be mature for their age because they were battling cancer and stuff. It didn't make me think much, I'll be honest. But I did like to read the book immensely. It's one of the books I could reread at some point.
Copy that about To Kill a Mockingbird.
Originally posted by: LoveToLaugh
It did make think a lot, but mostly I enjoyed the book because of Hazel and Gus and their bonding. And those dashes of humor.
Originally posted by: epiphany.
I remember it was humorous. But I do not remember the particulars. 😆 There's also this book by the name of Looking for Alaska by the same author, that's the one I am gonna be reading next. Anybody read it?
Originally posted by: epiphany.
I remember it was humorous. But I do not remember the particulars. 😆 There's also this book by the name of Looking for Alaska by the same author, that's the one I am gonna be reading next. Anybody read it?