Thursday, April 10, 2014

Looking For Alaska

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Looking for Alaska is one of my all time favorite books. It is written by John Green, was published in March 2005, and won a Michael L. Printz award in 2006 from the American Library. Looking for Alaska was the second John Green-book I read, and that made me love him even more. I think that Looking for Alaska is a great book, it´s easy to read, and there´s no difficult language (almost).

Looking for Alaska is about a boy, Miles Halter, who is  starting a boardingschool, Culver Creek Preparatory High School in Alabama. At the Culver Creek Preparatory he meets a lot of new people, and he meets a girl which he later falls for. Her name is Alaska. One of his new friends at Culver insists  on giving him a nickname, Pudge, which is ironic because Miles is tall and slender. Alaska is a wild, moody and unpredictable girl who is able to catch anyone's heart, including Miles'.


I think the book is a really exciting book to read. The writer creates a lot of excitement when he labels the chapters like “159 days before” “59 days before” “2 days before” etc. I think that this encourages the reader to read on more. The book is one of those books that  you cannot put down, you have to keep on reading till the  end.

4 comments:

  1. I'm actually reading this book at the moment, and I totally agree with you. (Unfortunately) I have passed the "days before" chapters, but I'm really looking forward to the end of it. It's so exciting!

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  2. Read it in a few days, staying up all night, just couldn't stop. Have to ask you how did you feel about what happened inbetween "before" and "after"!

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  3. I have also read this book and I loved it from the start and to the end! I feel the same as you do, and I just couldn't stop reading it!

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