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Looking for Alaska
by John Green
221 Pages · 2006 · 1.31 MB · 33 Downloads · New!
Looking for Alaska is the redemption, literature, thriller, fiction and teen novel which plots the story of few teenager friends. John Green is the author of this fantastic novel. Miles Halter is tired of living a friendless and predictable life. He wanted to change his school but the final decision is in the hands of his parents. His parents are agreed and they choose the best boarding school at Culver Creek. Miles is excited to get here and now he has a chance to live his life as he wanted to. He always struggles to make friends but fortunately, he easily gets in with his roommate partner. Chip Martin is his room partner and he introduces him with some other group members like Lara, Alaska, and Takumi. While sleeping at night, Miles was quite happy by making friends but he suddenly wakes up in the middle of the ground and they throw him in the lake. He did not aspect such a dramatic welcome by other classmates but now the revenge is now.
Turtles All the Way Down
by John Green
0 Pages · 2015 · 304 · 35 Downloads · New!
“Turtles All the Way Down” is a tender story about learning to cope when the world feels out of control. John Green is the guy behind this great book. He is also the author of most popular and award-winning, #1 bestselling book “The Fault in Our Stars”. His novel “Turtles All the Way Down” is marketed as a young-adult genre but there is plenty of material here for adults to learn both about mental health. It portrays the social world of a high school junior who happens to be burdened with intrusive thoughts. It provides an entertaining plot while also educating the reader about mental illness by narrating in first person the internal ruminations of a 16-year-old girl, Aza Holmes, who wrestles with obsessive thought spirals while also navigating the usual teenage preoccupations and struggles with dating, fretting about college, calming her overbearing mother, and appeasing her demanding best friend. Throughout the story, Aza deals with regular teenage things such as school, teenage love, family, and friendship but with her trying to “get better” from her OCD. All in all, it is a great novel that contains numerous descriptions of life.
The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green
0 Pages · 2015 · 352 · 26 Downloads · New!
The Fault in Our Stars is an appropriate novel for almost any age reader because everyone will eventually die. John Green is the author of this great novel. John is the author of many popular books e.g. Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns and Will Grayson. It is John’s most ambitious and heartbreaking work yet, brilliantly exploring the funny, thrilling, and tragic business of being alive and in love. This novel is the memorable and moving story about a group of teens in a cancer discussion group and their valiant goal to leave a mark in this earth. The main character Hazel entertains readers throughout her month or two journey in the novel, but until Augustus Waters comes into play. Augustus brings life to the unfortunate situation of Hazel who has had cancer since her teens and basically has been living an absentee life ever since. These characters are like real people, and as such, have their good days and bad days. Sometimes their frustrations come out like an explosion, while at other times, the characters glean the necessary support from their group and their families to live each day to the fullest. In summary, this is a great novel that displays various levels of love in a relationship. You can also Download Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis PDF.
Paper Towns Novel
by John Green
305 Pages · 2009 · 1 MB · 43 Downloads · New!
Paper Towns by John Green is fiction, mystery and a romantic novel which tells us about the love of two persons and one of them goes missing from the town. John Green is the author of this classic novel. There is a middle-class boy living with his family in the town. Quentin finds a friend Margo in his early childhood age. They become friends and spend their time together. Both of them are in the same school and college. Margo never asks for any favor to do with her to Quentin but if she did, Quentin must do. She asks him to take the revenge on her ex-boyfriend and she decided a suspicious way to take the revenge. Margo wanted to have the sex with Quentin and he is ready for this. They both spend the beautiful night together. Another day when he goes to college he is confused about the behaviour of Margo that how would she behave after sex. He did not see her in the college and another day also happens the same thing. Now there is a thing to worry about, where Margo goes and nobody noticed that. She did this couple of times before but she never out of contact for so long. Quentin is worried about the condition of Margon and he thinks someone has killed him or kidnapped him.
An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
272 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 21 Downloads · New!
The “An Abundance of Katherines” is a great book for all ages and would make a great gift to anyone that enjoys reading. John Green is the author of this book. John Green is such a wonderful author. It is a young adult book enough sophistication and quirkiness for everyone. The main character Colin has an amazing summer after high school, and also discovers a “tape-tum ship theorem. Colin just graduated high school as a washed-up child prodigy, and for the 19th time, he was dumped by another Katherine. Colin Singleton has a quirky love for girls named Katherine and anagrams. Colin and his best friend, Hassan, embark on the road trip of all road trips. As far as both of them knew, this would be their last summer together, so they want to make the best of it. When they reach Gunshot, Tennessee, Colin and Hassan decide to take a tour of the grave-site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It’s not a Katherine he meets there, it’s a girl named Lindsay. And when Colin told Lindsay about his theorem, about the duration of relationships, she was interested in helping her new friend find the answer. The book is sophisticated, quirky, and very humorous. The journey Colin takes to find out one simple theorem gives him an adventurous summer, where he learns the truth about himself.
Paper Towns
by John Green
305 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 19 Downloads · New!
The “Paper Towns” is very well written and a beautiful story that makes you really think deep about yourself. John Green is the author of this book. It tells the story of Quentin, otherwise known as Q. Q and his next-door neighbour Margo used to be best friends and, as they’ve grown up and become high school seniors, they have turned into acquaintances. One night, Margo talks Q into helping her seek revenge on her ex-boyfriend and ex-best friend, who happen to be sneaking around behind her back to have sex together. After their fun and rowdy late night, Q is anxious to see if Margo acts differently towards him at school. When she’s not at school or even at home for a couple of days, everyone assumes Margo is on just another one of her adventures. As Q tries to figure out and follow the clues, he begins to worry that he might find Margo dead. The ongoing suspense along with the wonderfully executed humour has made this one of us favourite books from beginning to end. Dynamic, complex, real characters bring depth, realism and humour into this adventure of a story. Overall, Paper Towns is a well-written coming of age novel.

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