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And Alaska is kind of like a female Holden Caufield who needed attention all the time and did stupid stuff just to get attention.


Yeah, i agree with Alaska being female version Holden Caufield!

I did, however, like his other books.


As well, without trying to give too much away regarding the plot of the book, a fair portion of it is a nice humorous (serious, too, don't worry) read; things do get quote-unquote "depressing" near the end, and I won't lie, the first time I read it, I had to stop to bawl for a second, but it's an excellent book filled with high emotion of all sorts.




I did not, however, think Alaska was in any way deep. Melodramatic, yes. The other characters were great, although she is the main focus of the book. I like how green's protagonists always have a quirky/nerdy aspect (the last lines, in Katherines, the anagrams. very clever.)







I think that was the entire point of the story, the protagonist romanticised Alaska and didn't realise how horribly messed up she was. She was also extremely depressed which can make a person forget to think before they act (not justifying the way she sometimes treats her friends)
There were some seriously depressing moments and events, but it was all interspersed with really hilarious things, like bufreidos and fox hats. ;)

It's not the same depressing as Catcher in the Rye though. It's completely different.

xxx-J


The book actually has it's nice comical parts but yes, there is also pretty large part of some heavy stuff too.
over all, to me it was a good book. Some of the characteres could be annoying and aggravating a bit but as i said not really a depressing book. It's actually ended with a possitive note somehow, I feel.

You should DEFINETLY read Looking For Alaska and any other John Green book


I disagree. I think its pretty clear what happened to her.


I feel like nothing really happen, and the author just had the begining and ending in mind, and filled up the body if the story with unnecessary garbage...
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Question: Was this book depressing pretty much the whole way through or was there funny stuff, some suspense, etc. I'm trying to understand the pace and tenor of the book before possibly getting it.
It gets such great reviews from everyone but then everyone says how depressing it is. I can deal with some depressing stuff happening in the book, but I don't like it when pretty much the whole book is depressing stuff.
Example: I did NOT like Catcher in the Rye