A book about the difficulties of adolescence has just been voted one of the top books ever written.
Stephen Chbosky wrote the highly popular “Perks of Being a Wallflower” in 1999 but it’s getting raves still today.
Y Entertainment reports the novel won a top cite from the website Goodreads as among the “Best Books Ever.”
The recognition “reflects its enduring significance and emotional impact,” said Y reporter Lila Parks.
The book’s “honest and relatable portrayal of adolescence, identity and mental health helped it gain attention, attracting a devoted following that continues to grow,” Parks says.
Chbosky also wrote a 2019 horror novel, “Imaginary Friend,” with significant inspiration from his literary hero, scary guru Stephen King of Bangor, Maine.
The book is a horror story featuring small-town secrets and children confronting evil, heavily resembling King’s style, according to Amazon.
While visiting Portland on a book-promotion tour, Chbosky noted his work was inspired by “my literary hero,” the famous Maine writer.



