All in all I really liked the Book "Looking for Alaska" from John Green because it shows different topics of life we all have to deal with. It shows how a different places can change peoples character and how people can change other characters.
But the most important topic for me is that the book shows that it doesn't matter how many money your parents have, my example is the Colonels mother who lives in a trailer, you can alway be a part of a group.
Also the book gives coverted advices to the topic death. It tells you not to give up and that it's not bad to be sad.
Concluding I'd say that this book is uninhibited and that makes it interesting and in that way it's easier ti teach students in some topics. So John Green wrote a quiet good book, which I pretty like :)
Sonntag, 3. Juli 2011
Pages 209 to 221
On the last pages I was so anoyed about Miles because while the Colonel tries to find out what happend in the night when Alaska died, Miles is only carring about her last words to him "To be continued?". He is angry about her because she broke her promise and just left and he thinks that he was the only boy in her world and that this night could has changed everything.
He don't want to help the colonel for example by calling Jake who seems to be the last one she talked to. At that part he's very egoistical and comparing that to a death of a friend, it's awful.
Disregarding from Miles I liked the end because they all trie to fnd out what happend and they don't give up life because someone you really love dies.
He don't want to help the colonel for example by calling Jake who seems to be the last one she talked to. At that part he's very egoistical and comparing that to a death of a friend, it's awful.
Disregarding from Miles I liked the end because they all trie to fnd out what happend and they don't give up life because someone you really love dies.
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