404 pages

French language

Published March 17, 2011 by Gallimard jeunesse.

ISBN:
978-2-07-069579-9
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OCLC Number:
762880120

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4 stars (4 reviews)

Miles Halter s'ennuie en Floride et opte pour un pensionnat en Alabama. Pour la première fois, il se fait des amis avec qui il étudie, fume, boit et transgresse les interdits. Parmi eux, Alaska Young est le pilier du groupe, jusqu'au jour où elle se tue au volant de sa voiture. Rongé par la culpabilité, Miles découvre la valeur de la vie, de l'amour inconditionnel et du pardon.

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Not the worst John Green book

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I grabbed this off my virtual to read pile feeling like the mild annoyance of a John Green story was pretty much what I wanted. I didn't check what the hell this one was about again, briefly confused it with Paper Towns, and was thus completely unprepared for a main character dying tragically!

What I dislike about this is all the guys..... I just hate reading John Green's characters being sexist all the time. Yeah I would agree that this is..... worked through..... in this story. But it's just draining. And I do dislike some fundamental principles of this story, too.

Still this is the John Green book I liked the most so far. (Although to be fair I read that one really really sad one before I found my appreciation for stories like that.) It's sad and painful, still the ~whimsical~ vibe that I think John Green goes for …

Review of 'Looking For Alaska' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This book was beautiful. Sad. But just beautiful. At first I was unsure of this book but the more I read the more I grew to love it. I liked this more than I did the fault in our stars because instead of fully depressing me I feel 'enlightened', it wasn't what I expected but it was beautiful nonetheless. Thank you John Green. <3

Subjects

  • Relations humaines
  • Romans, nouvelles
  • Internats
  • Mort
  • Vie
  • Philosophie
  • Roman pour jeunes adultes