Paperback, 317 pages

Spanish language

Published July 16, 2006 by Castillo.

ISBN:
978-970-20-0858-3
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.

"Cansado de su aburrida existencia, Miles, de 16 años, se muda a un colegio internado para ir en busca de lo que el poeta Rabelais llamó 'Gran quizá.' Ahí su recién descubierta libertad y una enigmática chica, Alaska, lo lanzan de lleno a la vida. Cuando Miles siente que está por alcanzar su objectivo, una tragedia inesperada amenaza con arrebatárselo"--P. [4] of cover.

23 editions

How will I ever get out of this labyrinth

Having read John Green's books in a rather haphazard order I've gotten used to his way of ending stories with hope sans joy, but Looking For Alaska was too much of an emotional gut punch. If this was his first book, I'm not even slightly surprised he's had the successful career he's had since. It's just beautiful.

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'

“How will I ever get out of this labyrinth?” — Simón Bolívar

I don’t think I’ve ever started a review with a quote, but these famous last words really are relevant to this book. Looking for Alaska tells the story of Miles; a kid obsessed with memorising famous last words. He is leaving a school where he has no friends to go to a boarding school. The reason; well according to Miles it is because of François Rabelais’ famous last words “I go to seek a Great Perhaps”. At this new school Miles experiences a lot of firsts, first friends, first cigarette, first kiss, first love and first heartbreak.

Alaska is the beautiful girl that Miles has a crush on and I can see why; she is a great character. She is an outspoken book nerd who, while she can get rather emotional, is the kind of female friend every …

Review of 'Looking for Alaska' on 'Goodreads'

A beautiful story of a group of teens who, through tragedy, try to find the answer to the question, "How will we ever get through this labyrinth of suffering?" This book also reminds us of the power (and necessity) of believing in the Great Perhaps.

Alaska, Miles (Pudge), and the Colonel, along with the other vividly depicted characters in this novel, capture the teen experience in a thoughtful and subtle way. I will probably give my future children this book to read in the hopes that they will think before making potentially life-altering decisions.

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Subjects

  • Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Boarding schools -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Death -- Juvenile fiction.
  • Michael L. Printz Award.
  • Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
  • Boarding schools -- Fiction.
  • Schools -- Fiction.
  • Death -- Fiction.
  • Relaciones humanas -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Internados (Escuelas) -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Escuelas -- Ficción juvenil.
  • Muerte -- Ficción juvenil.

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