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Looking for Alaska
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Looking for Alaska by John Green - GBR - Starting June 1st 2015
Looking for Alaska by John Green will be our first GBR for June 2015.
Please read at your own pace, and hide any spoilers ☺ You are welcome to join at any time during the month ☺
Happy Reading Everybody!
Please read at your own pace, and hide any spoilers ☺ You are welcome to join at any time during the month ☺
Happy Reading Everybody!
Pre-Reading Questions -
Anybody got any thoughts on this one before we start?
Has anyone read anything similar to this before?
Anybody read anything else by this author previously?
Anybody got any thoughts on this one before we start?
Has anyone read anything similar to this before?
Anybody read anything else by this author previously?

I'm joining this month too.
this will be my third book by John Green and I read his story in

I loved TFIOS but I don't know how I feel about Paper Town I gave it 4 stars Though

I liked Paper Towns, but I wasn't a fan of TFIOS. We seem to have had quite a few JG books as GBR now!
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Starting to read this now. :)
18%
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I'm just about 10% in and I'm already liking it so far. Glad that I join this buddy read, this book has been in my tbr for so long!
Nur Raihan wrote: "I've started reading this a little and I found that their name is quite weird. Miles Pudge, Alaska Young and Chip Martin. Lol seriously, John Green?
I'm just about 10% in and I'm already liking it..."
Sound like ice cream flavours or something.
I'm just about 10% in and I'm already liking it..."
Sound like ice cream flavours or something.



PS. If you think that is a spoiler (I don't) let me know and I'll gladly hide it with the spoiler tag :)

- "It's stupid to miss someone you didn't even get along with. But, I don't know, it was nice, you know, having someone you could always fight with." -page 66

- "It's stupid to miss someone you didn't even get along with. But, I don't know, it was nice, you know, having someone you could always fight with." -page 66"
I like that a lot too :)


This the second JG book that I've read and sadly, this book puts me in a JG hiatus. I guess TFiOS sets the bar really high.

Danielle wrote: "I am up to 14 Days After, page 165 and um [spoilers removed]?! On a separate note, I really enjoyed the [spoilers removed]! :)"
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I can't agree more. I loved TFIOS so much that I had too high expectations for his other books. but the sad thing that they are all the same. the same environment and the same characters. even his story in Let It Snow are the same. I still have 2 books by him I haven't read but I learned my lesson. no high expectations for JG :( BUT THE THING IS I REALLY REALLY LOVE HIS WRITING STYLE SO I KNOW I WON'T STOP READING HIS BOOKS EVEN THOUGH IT IS SO BORING AND ALWAYS BUT ME IN READING SLUMP

Weekend/Weekday Warriors? It just means that some kids stay at the school on campus over the weekends, the others go home during the weekends. They call those kids the WWs.
Before. Miles "Pudge" Halter's whole existence has been one big nonevent, and his obsession with famous last words has only made him crave the "Great Perhaps" (François Rabelais, poet) even more. He heads off to the sometimes crazy, possibly unstable, and anything-but-boring world of Culver Creek Boarding School, and his life becomes the opposite of safe. Because down the hall is Alaska Young. The gorgeous, clever, funny, sexy, self-destructive, screwed-up, and utterly fascinating Alaska Young, who is an event unto herself. She pulls Pudge into her world, launches him into the Great Perhaps, and steals his heart.
After. Nothing is ever the same.