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Looking  for  Alaska
Book presentation
Maarja Pehk
Tartu Kesklinna School
8.A  class
2016
Main information:
 John  Green
 2005 by Dutton  Books
 272
  Novel
About the  author
 John Green
 August 24, 1977
 American
 “The Fault in Our  Stars ”, “ Paper  Towns”
Main  characters  : 
 Miles –  friendly , nice, regardful
 Alaska – communicative, complicated, introvert, spirited, 
observant
  Chip  aka  Colonel  – courageos,  unconcerned 
(sometimes)
What did I think about the book
 It was  hard  to read
  Overall  it was  good
 Didn’t  really  have a „ message
 Would recommend (in Estonian)
Thank you for  listening !
Sources
 1. picture  - http://
www. amazon .co.uk/Looking-Alaska-John-Green/dp/000
7523165
 2.picture - http://
www.goodreads.com/author/show/1406384.John_Green
 3.picture - https://
s-media- cache -ak0.pinimg.com/236x/b4/d3/48/b4d348a
78a271ca544c501dc415ff2ee.jpg
 About the author - 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Green_(author)

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