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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. All of John Green's books will forever have a special place in my heart and I do not think I could ever really pick a favorite. I love his writing style as it makes the characters and the situations they are living in feel so very real. His characters are perfectly imperfect and I feel like I can relate to them all. If John Green writes a book I am guaranteed to read it. ( ) If you have a chance to get this box set, it's quite worth it. Shop around a little, read all the seller's descriptions VERY carefully, and write down how they advertised it (so if you don't get what they SAID they'd sell you you can reference their words back to them when you write back and ask why they didn't honor their ad.) Amazon has very good support so, quite worth the effort to find a good offer. :) And these are REALLY well written books. Parents, if you have children that you want to read books that will inspire them to look beyond the surface-- learn to feel empathy for other people-- think about higher issues, like life after death, what is it like when a teenager gets cancer? Can a teen who has cancer who falls in love with their true love experience a piece of their 'infinity'--Now-- as a young person? Can they seek fulfillment, and purpose in the short time they have? Do we always know why we love someone? Is our idea of why we love them always right? If you think these are GOOD QUESTIONS for your kids to be asking themselves (I sure as heck do)-- buy this set, or get these books from the library. John Green writes about who Teenagers are. He also has a Vlog series on the web with his brother where they talk to each other, and answer fan questions: www.youtube.com/user/vlogbrothers , an educational series, www.youtube.com/user/crashcourseā€ˇ he often hosts Mental Floss, a Youtube show that gives odd, but useful information: www.youtube.com/user/MentalFlossVideoā€ˇ Last I looked, Mr. Green had 5 out of the New York Times, Best Sellers List, Young Adult Hard Cover Books. Would I want my child exposed to John Green? Well, only if I want them to model themselves after someone who is funny, open minded, extremely intelligent, honestly likes young people and respects them and WANTS them to learn and respect themselves. So, oh.. yes please! My girls can watch both the Green brother's videos and read John Green's books all they want. Looking For Alaska : Enjoyed this booked tremendously! Laughed out loud at many parts, loved the dialogue, loved all the characters. Central topic on life & death & suffering is pretty deep but the author let me enjoy the book without feeling like my mind is gonna blow up with heaviness. I am fascinated with the mind of Miles, his abstract thinking and quick wit is awesome. The Colonel and Miles really make a great pair right from the start, they have the best exchange of dialogue. Finished reading this 12th May 2013. Paper Towns : This is way too similar to Looking For Alaska, so of course my mind wasn't blown as much. It's still a good read, cleverly written, funny in a few places, and makes you want to quote many sentences from the book. The mystery in the first two parts kept me going, but I found the ending kind of over-philosophical and unrealistic. Still, I can't say I didn't enjoy reading this. Finished reading this 20th July 2014. no reviews | add a review
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