Looking for Alaska

Looking for Alaska

2005 • 263 pages

Ratings884

Average rating3.7

15

I guess I'm not a fan of philosophical or theology readings or something like that at current stage of my life. Don't get wrong this was actually a good book I guess, but not the one you read to have joyful moments. Something that fulfills your desire for discovering mysteries or finding out what happens next. Settings and characters are around teenagers and they are not similar to what I was or lots of my classmates where: they study seriously, although they are troublemakers and act like they are adults, things I neither done while I was teen or in any other stages in my life until now (including acting like adults even though I'm almost 40 now!). And the story is not the kind that seems that interesting to me. Although I have read opening of The Fault in Our Stars, also by the author at the end of this book and might someday want to read it but not soon. I guess I actually did not spoil the story, in short, I've written this for someone like myself: if you just want a good story and do not bother a philosophical reading do not choose this book otherwise this is a good book for you!

December 12, 2018