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Kaysee Hood (83 KP) rated Looking for Alaska in Books
Oct 3, 2017
My favorite John Green book.
Amber (2 KP) rated Turtles All The Way Down in Books
Mar 13, 2018
Dracoria Malfoy (690 KP) rated The Fault in Our Stars in Books
Jul 20, 2017
John Green (3 more)
The plot
Isaac
An Imperial Affliction
John tho
Best book EVER. John Green is one of my all time fave authors. This is one book I can read again and again.
KiraKiraSoul (13 KP) rated Paper Towns in Books
Jul 22, 2017
Believable and 3D characters (3 more)
Mysterious and clever
Unpredictable
John Green
A brilliant book!
Alexandria (2 KP) rated Turtles All The Way Down in Books
Jan 24, 2018
Just what i wanted from the next John Green novel and more. Absolutely sensational.
Cumberland (1142 KP) created a post in YA Trivia
Sep 3, 2018
Moonshine (36 KP) rated The Fault in Our Stars in Books
Aug 5, 2017
Front cover has a nice design (2 more)
Very emotional storyline
Good writing style from John Green
Love story
Ryaa (9 KP) rated The Fault in Our Stars in Books
Jun 6, 2017
John Green touched me with his words (1 more)
Unreliable writer , I would never expect that turn in the end
Highly recommend
John Green uses the words and the literature in a certain way, which makes you think and stops you to put the book down. His sentences are just simply amazing. The story, the emotions, the actions are unpredictable and beautiful. I highly recommend it with a box of tissue.
Hazel (1853 KP) rated An Absolutely Remarkable Thing in Books
Nov 16, 2018
I read this because I'm a big fan of John Green. I love his writing style and have watched him and Hank on YouTube. I hoped Hank would be as good at writing as his brother. I was not disappointed.
This book, however, is nothing like a John Green story. The characters are in their twenties rather than their teens and the storyline is science fiction. Hank's writing style is also different, however, it is different in a good way. It is captivating, easy to understand and makes you think and feel a whole variety of things.
So, if you like John Green and want to see what Hank can do, you won't be disappointed. Likewise, if you're not John Green fan, you'll still love An Absolutely Remarkably Thing. It's a win-win situation.
The only negative? A cliffhanger. The story ends on a BIG question mark and it is unlikely we will ever find out what happened. I guess it's up to our own imaginations.
This book, however, is nothing like a John Green story. The characters are in their twenties rather than their teens and the storyline is science fiction. Hank's writing style is also different, however, it is different in a good way. It is captivating, easy to understand and makes you think and feel a whole variety of things.
So, if you like John Green and want to see what Hank can do, you won't be disappointed. Likewise, if you're not John Green fan, you'll still love An Absolutely Remarkably Thing. It's a win-win situation.
The only negative? A cliffhanger. The story ends on a BIG question mark and it is unlikely we will ever find out what happened. I guess it's up to our own imaginations.
Ashleigh (9 KP) rated Looking for Alaska in Books
May 25, 2017
Another John Green Bestseller
Looking for Alaska was an excellent book that grabbed my attention so much that I finished it in a day! This book gave me so many emotions; I was on a feel roller coaster until the very end. My favourite character was Alaska. Like all John Green books, I have read this is a fantastic read, I would recommend to many. Although, heads up the almost end broke my heart.