You guys know what this book is about, right? A teenager nicknamed Pudge goes to boarding school and becomes infatuated with a girl named Alaska. Pretty much everyone I know has read and reviewed this book. I’m not sure what to say about it that hasn’t already been said. I don’t usually reread boo...
Author: John Green Pages:221 Published: March 2005 I don't have the cover on this review I have the newer one :-) Wow this book in my opinion was AMAZING. I loved the storyline simply because it was so meaningful and it was a very delicate subject that I could relate too. I love John Green's...
A fun, fast, easy, quick read, with interesting quotes and interesting characters.Perhaps more on the negative side of what boarding school life is really like, but it's supposed to be fiction, not the reality of life.
I finally read this John Green book ! I've read mixed reviews about this book, but I honestly really liked it. I guess it is my favourite John Green book so far. This was similar to the other John Green books I already read (The Fault in Our Stars, An Abundance of Katherines and Paper Towns), the ch...
I really like the first half of the book. Stories are happening between characters. The second half is quickly turning into very boring for me. It feels kind of like a desperate search for Alaska, and this process does not appeal to me: I did not find something exciting during this process.
Miles Halter doesn't really have any friends in his Florida high school and persuades his parents to send him to the same boarding school in Alabama that his father once attended. When he gets there, he is quickly included in the already established circle of friends including his roommate Chip, usu...
Not my favourite John Green book (Currently that honour goes to Paper Towns)... but it still hit me right in the feels. I didn't feel it was as polished as his other books, being the first, and his characters lacked the depth that his later books have, but as it was still well written. SPOILERy ...
Summary: Before. Miles "Pudge" Halter's whole existence has been one big nonevent, and his obsession with famous last words has only made him crave the "Great Perhaps" (François Rabelais, poet) even more. Then he heads off to the sometimes crazy, possibly unstable, and anything-but-boring world of C...
Brilliant. The characters are exceptional. This story stuck with me after I read it. I did note one part that I wished the main character would have caught on to sooner- waiting for him to think about it was driving me crazy! On the other hand, there was something another character picked up on that...
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