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Looking for Alaska
by John Green
Miles Hunter is fascinated by last words. He goes out of his way to remember people's last words. When he leaves for boarding school while looking for the meaning of the "Great Perhaps" that a dying poet talked about as he was dying. There he meets Alaska, a screwed up, but very pretty girl he starts to like. She pulls him into the labyrinth of life and pushes him into the never-ending "Great Perhaps."
I did not enjoy this book because first of all, it was very confusing and I just didn't like the storyline of the book. The characters were good, and I definitely saw some character changes throughout the book but the storyline just wasn't interesting enough to captivate me.
I did not enjoy this book because first of all, it was very confusing and I just didn't like the storyline of the book. The characters were good, and I definitely saw some character changes throughout the book but the storyline just wasn't interesting enough to captivate me.