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Looking For Alaska
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Jul 24, 2014 09:43PM
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I'm not too big of a John Green fan, but I liked LFA. It was better than TFIOS, in my opinion. Or maybe I liked it better because it was more gritty, because I'm weird like that.
I'm not really a huge fan of this book. The characters really irritated me and I found the plot predictable...
I like it but the fault in our stars was better
I've been wanting this book but I can; find it in hardcover. I can only get John Green books in hardcover idk why
Erin wrote: "They feel more special. IDK"exactly. That's why I haven't read alot of his others yet .
He writes a lot of books I can relate too
Yes I guess we like thinking we are average
I really did enjoy the book and it taught me so much about letting that someone go once theyve left and not to get drunk (for obvious reasons). I thought the book was one of John Green best's along with TFIOS and Paper Towns.
That describes it perfectly for me
I do too! :)) He was this guy who wants to do something new but doesn't want to go overboard. He was actually like me! haha.
Yeah he's like me in so many ways as well(: Like the whole not having great friendships before them and the wanting to do something great. Im still waiting for my Great Perhaps!
me too! I want to have that adventure to experience that Great Perhaps. Also, after reading this book, I, too, was thinking on how I will answer the question "how will you get out of this labyrinth?"
Yeah same! Like this book personally has inspired my life. Like there's an easy way out of the labyrinth but we shudnt take that way and so the true way is to forgive. And I believe that's the only way to make it through the labyrinth and get to our great perhaps. To forgive eachother and ourselves for mistakes and things. Haha that was deep..






