My last post I asked if you thought Alaska was a sex addict. This post I'm asking if you think sex meant something greater to her than just something physical?
Sorry about the misspelling in the last post. I fixed it. Lol
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My last post I asked if you thought Alaska was a sex addict. This post I'm asking if you think sex meant something greater to her than just something physical?
Sorry about the misspelling in the last post. I fixed it. Lol
Do you think that Alaska was a sex addict? If so, do you think it was to smother the suffering she felt inside?
#realtalkLFA
Dr. Hyde Inadvertently Talking About the Labyrinth
I love how Dr. Hyde sets up a basis for Alaska’s question pertaining to the labyrinth.
“What is the best way to go about being a person? How did we come to be, and what will become of us when we are no longer? In short: What are the rules of this game, and how might we best play it?” -Dr. Hyde-
“The nature of the labyrinth, and the way out of it.” Pudge scribbles in his spiral notebook.
LOOKING FOR ALASKA, PAGE #32
Anybody ever have similar experience at a boarding school they went to like the experiences noted in Looking for Alaska?
Answers would be appreciated
Reading Looking for Alaska in the dark and using my phone as a light!👌
Perhaps the finest novels should remain utterly fine pieces of art. Movies fit endless beauty into, at the most, entertaining 2 hour recordings.
Cute Alaska and Pudge Moment
Later, I walked towards the dorm circle beside Alaska. The cicadas hummed their one-note song, just as they had at home in Florida. She turned to me as we made our way through the darkness and said, “When you’re walking at night, do you ever get creeped out and even though it’s silly and embarrassing you just want to run home?” It seemed too secret and personal to admit to a virtual stranger, but I told her, “Yeah, totally.” For a moment, she was quiet. Then she grabbed my hand, whispered, “Run run run run run,” and took off, pulling me behind her.
Alaska Young and Pudge, Page 21
Glass Half-Full
There's this feeling that washes over me like a heavy mudslide does when obstructing traffic as I read the words of the book Looking for Alaska. It's like my 'Catcher in the Rye' but without the cratering effect of negativity that 'The Catcher in the Rye' has brought forth to alot of people. That's no disrespect to J. D. Salinger or to make John Green the better author. In fact I'm paying respect to both literary geniuses. Looking for Alaska gives me the strength to keep my glass half-full instead of emptying my glass entirely.
Oh my God come in you short little man because I have the best story.
Alaska Young (LFA) -Page 14
I've been gone for quite some time.
Love the blog! I’m glad to see someone as in love with the book as I am. Would you mind watching this and spreading the word? By tweeting it or re logging it or whatever you can do? Alaska’s character is the paper enigma I dream of playing. Thanks for your time!
Hello,Â
Let me start by saying; I joined tumblr because of your blog. I’ve always loved this book and finding your blog was just amazing, it has inspired me to create my own tumblr after stalking yours for a couple of months. (I joined an hour ago)Â
Secondly, thank you so much for sharing that fan made trailer. It’s amazing, the best I’ve seen and the girl playing Alaska is perfect (Except the hair color) I was so thrilled by her performance I’ve created this edit with her and Taron Egerton as Alaska and Pudge. (There is a Facebook page dedicated to the actress if anyone want’s the link) I worked on this for a couple of weeks, trying to get it perfect and you’re the first blog I want dot share it with.Â
Thirdly; Thank-you for existing.Â
I’d shake your hand, but I think you should hold on damn tight to that towel till you get some clothes on.
Looking for Alaska, Chip Martin (The Colonel), page 9
Looking for Alaska didn't lie to me
When you’re in school (specifically high school) you’re told that you have it easy. You’re told that the real world will eat you alive and spit you back out a bum if you don’t listen. But what they don’t tell you is that there’s no certainty in success. They don’t prepare you for failure. You can learn all the facts in the world but social devastation is never covered in the classroom. LFA showed me that tragedy strikes at anytime. You can become the next Einstein but still live an emotional bum. Knowledge is good. But proper preparation for the heart ache ahead is even better. I found this out after reading Looking for Alaska so thank you Green. You’re a 21st century Hughes.
Money Ruins Great Things
Ive been absent for a while because life but now im back. First off, FUCK Paramount. Your stubbornness is destroying a very beloved piece of art and it's pissing me off. Just listen to John Green, the fans and make a good god damn movie you pricks *drops mic* LOVE YOU JOHN!
I love this girl! She's a very powerful presence in the fandom of looking for alaska! God bless you, girl!
#YouCan’t #LookingForAlaska
Powerful but simplistic words. I love it!