Looking For Alaska Book Report

Looking For Alaska Book Report. Book Review Looking For Alaska unikolom Looking for Alaska has been widely compared to John Knowles' A Separate Peace (1959) and J Although his parents worry that Miles wants to attend the school because he does not.

BOOK REVIEW JOHN GREEN LOOKING FOR ALASKA
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The book begins with Miles Halter leaving his home in Florida to attend the Culver Creek boarding school in Birmingham, AL Looking For Alaska Critique I found the book very interesting and full of relatable life lessons

BOOK REVIEW JOHN GREEN LOOKING FOR ALASKA

Miles loves memorizing the last words of famous people and is looking to seek his "Great Perhaps" in his life. John Green's "Looking for Alaska" remains a timeless and resonant novel that continues to captivate readers with its poignant exploration of the human experience Title: Looking for Alaska Author: John Green Genre: Contemporary YA Publisher: Speak/ HarperCollins Children'sBooks (UK) Publication date: March 2005/ July 2006 (UK) Paperback: 272 pages Stand alone or series: Stand alone First drink, first prank, first friend, first girl, last words! A poignant and moving crossover novel about making friends and growing up from American author, John Green.

Looking_for_Alaska_original_cover AmReading. The book is set in Alabama at the boarding school, Culver Creek High School John Green is also the author of several more books in addition to Looking for Alaska: An Abundance of Katherines (2006), Paper Towns (2008), and The Fault in Our Stars (2012)

Meadow Neko Review Looking for Alaska by John Green. Although his parents worry that Miles wants to attend the school because he does not. I believe that Looking For Alaska is a best seller because it is well written, relatable, and heartbreaking