Thursday, August 28, 2014

100 by 30 Book 90 - The Perks of Being a Wallflower

I have to give props to my wife for recommending this book to me. This is the second time I have read it and it remains one of my all time favorites. The book is a series of letters that Charlie writes to an anonymous stranger about his struggles through his first year of high school. Charlie's best friend committed suicide the previous year, and Charlie already suffers from some emotional / mental health issues. As someone who went through some fairly stressful and alienating times in my high school years, Charley was extremely easy to relate to, and I felt like he was describing my own life at times. Most of my high school friends were older than me, and I did make some dumb choices from time to time. Charley's issues are a lot more serious than mine (my close friends never killed themselves, I didn't have to stay in a mental health facility and I wasn't molested, all good things to miss out on) but his loneliness and awkwardness have to be an almost universal experience. This is a perfect book for anyone who had a rough time at school before finding that group of weirdos who make you feel "infinite." Reading it this time, I also noted that Charlie is an excellent party DJ because he watches the crowd and matches the music to their mood, which is something I actually do for a living. If you've ever felt like an outsider or a weirdo, then you need to read this book.
10 / 10

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