![]() ![]() You kinda have to read it yourself.įrom a Christian standpoint, there isn't a lot in there. I love Green's writing style, but it's hard to find the perfect words to describe it. It's a powerful writing style that will certainly make you think about your own school yea6rs. This book has been challenged because it felt real. (Note: The video about this does contain some explicit language.) It seems like life. The characters are so real, the situations, and the fact John Green himself pulled off a few pranks himself is evident. Together, they pull of some of the greatest pranks in Culver Creek history. Alaska is the most beautiful, funniest, most destructive, unpredictable girl Pudge has ever met. There, he meets the Colonel and Alaska Young. ![]() Pudge, a boy who enjoys memorizing people's last words, is off to a boarding school in Alabama. These two lines have the power to sum up this literary masterpiece. ![]() " Thomas Edison's last words were, 'There's something beautiful over there.' / I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere," sings the author John Green's brother, Hank Green, in a song about the book. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main). ![]()
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