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Aug 23, 2012
Amanda Allen
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it was amazing
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It made me cry, I'd say that's a review enough since writing that can do that is magical.
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Everyone should want to find their Great Perhaps. It's one of the most striking things about this book. That really, no one should live a sedentary life and just wait for opportunities to come to them. This really teaches that it's important to seek out opportunities or seize them when they come to you.
Alaska is an amazing person. Misunderstood and grieving in her own way, it makes sense why she becomes a wild, crazy, person who does what she wants and says what she wants. And all because you n ...more
Alaska is an amazing person. Misunderstood and grieving in her own way, it makes sense why she becomes a wild, crazy, person who does what she wants and says what she wants. And all because you n ...more

The first quarter of the book moved a little more slowly than I thought it would. Being a John Green fan, I was nervous that I wasn't mesmerized by this main character, especially since it was very obviously a character largely based on John himself. I began to get comfortable with Miles as I did with John and Hank when watching their earliest, unpolished videos.
Somewhere towards the middle I started to sense the foreboding that Green had intended for me to feel with his delicate foreshadowing. ...more
Somewhere towards the middle I started to sense the foreboding that Green had intended for me to feel with his delicate foreshadowing. ...more

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Dec 17, 2012
Stephanie
marked it as to-read

Aug 29, 2012
Candice
rated it
it was amazing
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