♥Looking for AlaskaOkay, okay. I'm a big John Green fan, I have to admit. So for me to buy this book, was a no-brainier. This book was so amazing and I absolutely love the way it was written. I laughed and sobbed while sitting on the edge, wondering what was about to happen. If you love sappy, yet different love stories, this is totally the go-to. Yeah, I don't want to spoil it but I might as well tell you what it's about. Pudge, an ironic nickname for a skinny boy by the name of Miles Halter, has lived a pretty non-extravagant life. He loves peoples last words and remembers anyone you could possibly think of (famous, of course). As he gets sent away to this muggy, hot Alabama's boarding school other wise as Pudge refers to it as "anything-but-boring" school. There, Pudge meets some of his best friends including Alaska Young, a gorgeous, sexy, funny screwed-up and clever girl. Pudge gets pulled into her world and steals his heart. Only to find out what it's like when something terrible happens. (I literally bawled my eyes out so you could say I'm blinded by love.) ♥If you have already read it, how did you enjoy it? Read it! Could be better.... Awful. "The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive." -John Green | ♥Paper TownsUgh. I loved this one as well. John Green really knows how to get me. I read this extravagant book before I read Looking for Alaska but I was just as satisfied. This one was a good mystery book as well as the other, but this one left me more on edge. It's about a boy named Quentin Jacobsen (played by Nat Wolff) who has spent literally his whole life falling head over heels for a girl that could care less, Margo Roth Spiegleman (played by Cara Delevingne in the movie). On a lucky night, Margo pulls him into an adventure only to disappear without a trace- or has she left breadcrumbs? He becomes disconnected and starts on a mission to find his mystery. Where is she now? ♥If you have already read it, how did you enjoy it? Read it! Could be better... Awful. "All those paper people living in their paper houses, burning the future to stay warm." - John Green |