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2.5 stars
I had cried a lot when I read- "A fault in our stars", death and a love story when combined together brings out a suffering of its kind which one cannot escape from. So, I started "Looking for Alaska" with the some great expectations. Although the book was well-written, it could never match up my expectations. Partly, because as human beings we want to believe in stories that give us hope and love. A girl and a guy loving each other and one of them dies. This is emotionally more gratify ...more
I had cried a lot when I read- "A fault in our stars", death and a love story when combined together brings out a suffering of its kind which one cannot escape from. So, I started "Looking for Alaska" with the some great expectations. Although the book was well-written, it could never match up my expectations. Partly, because as human beings we want to believe in stories that give us hope and love. A girl and a guy loving each other and one of them dies. This is emotionally more gratify ...more

Looking for Alaska has been on my radar for a long time. It seemed to pop up everywhere I looked, with everyone having nothing but good things to say about it. I finally got around to reading Alaska and now will add my voice to those singing its praises.
So much was great about this book. It is hard to write about this book without giving away major plot points so I instead I'm going to focus on two things, or specifically two quotes that are used in the book.
"I go to seek a Great Perhaps." ~ Fr ...more
So much was great about this book. It is hard to write about this book without giving away major plot points so I instead I'm going to focus on two things, or specifically two quotes that are used in the book.
"I go to seek a Great Perhaps." ~ Fr ...more

It's a pretty good book!
I really love the way John Green writes and how this book is split into before and after a life changing event without the use of chapter breaks. Even though "Looking For Alaska" was a bit predictable it's still a good read because this story isn’t so much about the events as it is about the feelings, thoughts and emotional journey experienced by the characters. By the way, the characters are very well developed, each with their own unique flaws, strengths and complexitie ...more
I really love the way John Green writes and how this book is split into before and after a life changing event without the use of chapter breaks. Even though "Looking For Alaska" was a bit predictable it's still a good read because this story isn’t so much about the events as it is about the feelings, thoughts and emotional journey experienced by the characters. By the way, the characters are very well developed, each with their own unique flaws, strengths and complexitie ...more

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