Thursday, August 6, 2015

Entry 4 : Looking for Alaska

  The reason I choose this book is because John Green has written several books that were highly recommended to me. Looking For Alaska is about highschoolars finding out who their friends are and who they can and can’t trust, kinda like how we are now. When the friends find out that Alaska died in a car accident it leaves them all asking questions of why and what they could have done to stop her. That what I do when me and my friends do something we probably shouldn't be doing and we get caught and all you can do is think why you did it and what you could have done to stop it. I recommend this book to all young adults it helped me realize that you can never take life for granted cause you can be gone in a blink of an eye. Also it made me realize that you think you know someone, but you really don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes with their family and their life.

Entry 3 : Looking for Alaska

  The The area of the book where I got hooked to was where the regulars plotted a plan to get back at the weekday warriors for kidnapping Pudge and duck taping him and throwing him into the water. They constructed a plan for pranking the weekday warriors. They had itineraries, with exact times, synchronized watches, and their clothes were black. They met in a barn with all their gear along with 5 bottles of Strawberry Hill alcohol, they split up to go to their destinations. 

  One group lit fire works, they were the distraction for the eagle, another group snuck into the eagle’s house to break into the computer to send progress reports to the weekday warriors. Miles also went into the weekdays warriors’ rooms and replaced their hair gel and conditioner with an industrial strength blue hair dye. When I was reading this part I immediately thought of Big Fat Lire, because the guy in the movie whole body turned blue. They met back at the barn to drink the Strawberry Hill  and talk about their best and worse days of their lives. 

Entry 2 : Looking for Alaska

  Miles is a skinny kid from Florida who decided to go to Culver Creek mostly because he had no friends in Florida and he wanted to follow in his father’s footsteps. He liked to remember the last words for famous authors and poets… I’ve never met someone that likes that. Chip had a deep voice and he liked to memorize country populations…That I have never herd before. He is from New Hope, Alabama he is attending Culver Creek on a scholarship his parents are divorced. He is best friends with Miles and they are roommates. Alaska is from Vine Station, Alabama, she was petite, curvy, had blond hair and green eyes. 

  Alaska’s room consists of GIGANTIC stacks of books everywhere. She was the supplier of cigarettes and alcohol at Culver Creek. She is attending Culver Creek on a scholarship, like Chip. Her mother passed away when she was young. Alaska is also likes to plan pranks on other students, but mostly the weekday warriors. She has a boy friend named Jake. Alaska is looking for the meaning of labyrinth… I don’t understand why. Chip and Alaska explain to Miles the ins and out of Culver Creek, they have nicknames for everyone and they got each other’s backs.

Entry 1 : Looking for Alaska

  The three main characters in my book are Miles, Chip, and Alaska. Miles and Chip both have nicknames, Miles is known as Pudge and Chip is known as the Colonel. The reason they call Miles Pudge is because he’s skinny…doesn’t make sense, it was given to him by Chip. The 3 friends met at a Boarding  School in Alabama called Culver Creek. Miles’ father attended and he liked the idea of Miles following in his footsteps. Culver Creek is 15 miles south of Birmingham, Alabama its hot sunny and humid. The Dorm room was a box with cinder block walls coated with layers of white paint ,green and white checkered linoleum floor, a bunk bed, a desk, a dresser, and book shelves that were attached  to the walls and not to mention no air conditioning.

   This would be a terrible place to live. The campus had 6 one story buildings arranged in a hexagram around a large circle of grass. The conflict that the 3 friends had was trusting each other. There are 2 groups of people that attend the Boarding school, the regular boarders who stay they there everyday except holidays and summers, and the weekday warriors who are all the rich kids who go back to their mansions in Birmingham every weekend… those are the cool kids, and the regulars don’t like them this is another conflict in the book.



















































































 and the regulars don’t like them this is another conflict in the book.