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Looking for Alaska (Paperback)

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Gold Star Award Winner!

Miles Halter is the kind of high-schooler Who always faded into the background At His public school in Florida. He HAD Few friends, by choice as much as by fate, and only wanted to study His passion - memorizing the last words of people Who HAD died. After reading the dying words of poet Francois Rabelais, "I go to seek a Great Perhaps," Miles is Convinced That There's more to life than what he's so far Experienced.

So Miles sets off to Spend His junior and senior years at Culver Creek, a private boarding school in Alabama. There he gains His first nickname "Pudge" (a misnomer, by far, since Miles is quite skinny); Meets His First Love, Alaska Young; Has His first sexual encounter with a Romanian girl named Lara; and gains two great male friends, Chip "The Colonel" Martin and Takumi Hikohito. He experiences the joys and aussi sickness of getting drunk, the strangeness of smoking cigarettes, and the unadulterated pleasure of playing pranks.

Pudge's new group of friends Have Their own quirks - The Colonel memorizes countries, capitals, and populations; Alaska collects books for her Life's Library That She Has not yet read; The Fox Takumi relishes being white. They all work together to irritate Their teachers, avoid confrontation with The Eagle, the school's dean, and pull off pranks against the rich Weekday Warriors That Are The popular clique at Culver Creek.

LOOKING FOR ALASKA goal is mostly the story of growing up, of falling in love, of dealing with loss, and getting through life as best That You Can. With wonderful dialogue, fascinating prose and characters are so real That you'll think you know 'em Personally, this is a book well worth reading. Not just is it the story of a group of teenagers looking to find Their way out of the labyrinth of loss, or finding just the story of our Great Perhaps, LOOKING FOR ALASKA is about living the best life That can be led.

I loved this story, and highly recommend it. Once you do, you'll Realize it's no surprise That It won the Teen's Top 10 Award and the Michael J. Printz Award - in fact, it probably deserves more.

Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"

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