Hidenori Maeda Maeda itibaren Paschim Kalajari R.F. part, Tripura, India
A light, fun read. I still enjoy it--I've read it several times--though it's aimed at children. It's really funny and clever, and yet it still has time to be warm-hearted without being cheesy. Read it.
Looking for Alaska was an intoxicating book. The character of Alaska was dark, mysterious, and somewhat of a force of nature. She affected everything and everyone she was involved with. I adore John Green's unique writing style. I have to say, though, due to the content of the book, adults may not find it very amusing. With all the drugs, smoking and sex, it doesn't surprise me a couple readers were a little shocked. But to me, as a teenager, I found the content very honest. Most authors would hesitate to put such content in their books. But the lack of censorship really contributed to the storyline, for me. But hey, that's just my opinion. Overall, I enjoyed Looking For Alaska. The "After" section was slightly slower paced, but I still enjoyed how the book made me think.