I'm actually starting to think that John Green is like Benjamin Franklin reincarnated because how can someone in today's world be so insightful? Hasn't everything already been thought and said and written about? Apparently not. I mean, what can I really say about this book? I guess I can say that it's freaking GENIUS!! In so many damn ways. The search for the truth may or may not bring them answers, but it will never bring them what they had before. Pudge can't help but worship her and be annoyed all at the same time. She's flirty, but has a boyfriend who she loves. Alaska in particular catches Pudge's heart, but she's an enigma. Together they take on the "Weekday Warriors" (aka the rich local kids who go home on weekends) and "The Eagle" (the headmaster). He falls in with a group of kids that includes Takumi (a Japanese rapper), Lara, and Alaska. He's ironically nicknamed "Pudge" by his roommate "The Colonel". Miles Halter leaves Florida to go to a boarding school in Alabama in search of "a Great Perhaps".
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