You see things
You keep quiet about them
and you understand
I don't like it, I LOVE it! I know lots of teens out there can relate to this book. The words used are pretty much understandable; not so difficult, but some though. A story about a boy named Charlie who's writing to an anonymous person (like a diary, whatsoever) he's kind of a nobody, then having friends, realizing how happy he was with them. Falling in love (was expected of course!) Someone fell in love with him for a short period of time but he was too naive and too in love with his best girl friend. (yes, GIRL friend not GIRLFRIEND) who was in love with somebody else. The thing is, this book is more about teenage issues, depression to peer pressure, being bully, highschool life or maybe drama, LOVE. The book is giving us readers a message that we should be nice to someone 'coz we don't know what they're going through, be friendly to someone even though you don't really care 'bout that person, cheer someone up, spread good vibes, be thankful to your friends and admirers considering somebody out there doesn't have one (that really sucks). Also, to love yourself (ALWAYS!) and be you (straight or not), do what you want to do and be who you really are (inside, out). From what Bill said "We accept the love we think we deserve" (and sometimes we don't know we deserve more) before we can accept that love, we should love our self first and the next thing would be thanking the people dear in our hearts or not, for all the love we received from them.
And in that moment, I swear we were infinite.



