Last book I enjoyed "the Perks of Being a Wallflower"
Ever read the Perks of Being a Wallflower? It is only about one of the best books to ever be created! Okay so I might be exaggerating... BUT it was still pretty amazing. It is one of those books that get you thinking about life in general. I think the way to differentiate a great book from a good or bad one is the aftermath of reading it. Are you in tears? Do you have this weird urge to laugh or smile at random people? Maybe you feel like going outside and just looking at the world. In my opinion a great book makes you do crazy stuff, feel crazy stuff. So I totally loved the Perks of Being a Wallflower because it was a go outside and inspect the world kind of book. I'd definitely recommend it to anyone I know.
Hi Melina! I love your post because you are able express your tone of voice. I am interested in reading this book, thanks to you! I wanted to ask you in what organizational pattern did the author organize the book?
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ReplyDeleteIt really was an awesome book you should totally read it! And the book seemed to be in chronological order, narrating events as they happened.
-Melina Paan
Hello Melina, I'm glad to hear that! Stephen Chbosky must be an amazing author. Hm, chronological order is very common.. By the way, did you notice any cause and effect in the book, The Perks of Being a Wallflower?
DeleteOf course! There were so many cause and effects I don't even know where to start. But I guess the main cause would be when Margo takes Quentin on a night trip to the Sequarium and that begins a whole chain of effects such as that Quentin is braver and that he begins his search for Margo.
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