1,001 Novels: A Library of America
Looking for Alaska (2005)
by John Green
Culver Creek (Birmingham), Alabama
Alabama: 10/18
I checked out the Hulu Version of this paperback- with a picture of who I presume was the actress who played the eponymous Alaska of the title. Before I shit all over this book let me just say that I understand that John Green has multiple YA hits (The Fault in our Stars), that he is a popular YouTuber and I think Podcaster, and that he has lots of fans some of whom might actually read this post. In other words, Looking for Alaska is a hit, and the author has other hits, but the books are terrible.
Set in a progressive co-ed high school and narrated by a fish-out-of-water type, Green brings together a familiar band of misfits which includes a Japanese guy buy no African American. In fact, there are no African American characters in this book which is enough to make me hate John Green. There's nothing specific to Alabama in this book beyond, I think, the geographical location of the school and the fact that the author went to a similar school in Birmingham. You can tell it's a new generation of YA author because of the presence of the most harmless blowjob depicted in this history of literature in these pages.
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