Monday, July 7, 2014
summer entry two
I am really liking how John Green has created these character because they are all so deep and different in there own way. Before Pudge came to Culver Creek he has never done anything exeting or bad in his life. But when he met his new friends they sucked him into a world of smoking pranks and girls and it is everything he hoped it would be. But the only thing he really wants in Alaska Young the only problem is that she has a boyfriend and is terribly bipolar and moody. On the other hand his friend the Cornol has only two goals in life and that is to get drunk every knight and two prank all the "weekend warriors" that is his name for all the kids that go to his school that are painfully wealthy and spend every weekend at there mansions partying while everyone else must stay on campus. The only Character i can not figure out is Alaska and honestly i think that john Green wanted her to be this way to get more attached to the character and more interred in the book at the same time.
summer entry one
I am currently reading looking for Alaska.The setting is a boarding school for more intellectual kids named Culver Creek. Pudge use to go to public school and while he was there he was living a very boring and uneventful life. He also did not have a lot of friends. So he went to Culver Creek to look for his great perhaps. When he gets there he gets just that when he meets his roommate who goes by the name of the Cornol who then introduces him to the beautiful crazy and unpredictable Alaska Young. The first page of the book just says the word "Before" and then he story starts on the second page. Also at the beginning of each chapter it says a number of days before, for example "100 days before". The actual story never acknowledges what happens when the days gets to zero and what all the is before. I am almost positive it has something to do with Alaska like the first time Pudge kisses her or something of that matter. But i guess i will have to keep reading to find out.
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