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John Green
In 2005, Paramount signed Schwartz to adapt and direct John Green's young adult novel Looking for Alaska with producer Mark Waters.
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John Greene
Last year, I read John Greene’s Looking For Alaska on a whim and found a whim a strong critique of idealizing someone.
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the award-winning, ,' '
John Green is the award-winning, #1 bestselling author of 'Looking for Alaska,' '
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this now also a film that critics are calling 'a touchstone for a touchstone's generation' and 'an instant classic
--this is an unforgettable novel from a bright talent, now also a film that critics are calling 'a touchstone for a touchstone's generation' and 'an instant classic.' Looking for Alaska by John Green
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Sydney Green
Sydney Green used Indian Springs as the inspiration for the main setting of Sydney Green's first book, Looking for Alaska.
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a book called Looking for Alaska by Peter Jenkins
I just finished up a book called Looking for Alaska by Peter Jenkins.
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after Donna Tartt
Alaska Young from Looking for Alaska – Again, the book is named after Donna Tartt and we see Donna Tartt only through Pudge’s eyes.
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Faye O’Reilly , electronic resources access specialist at the K-State Libraries
Faye O’Reilly, electronic resources access specialist at the K-State Libraries, read from “Looking for Alaska” by John Green on Wednesday, a book that O’Reilly said has been challenged in Tennessee, New York and New Jersey for strong language and sexual content.
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Author Jonas Karlsson
Author Jonas Karlsson had quite a few of the Looking For Alaska books!!!
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Joe Puryear
Joe Puryear once had the novel idea of writing a guide book for Alaska.
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by Dutton Children’s Books
Looking For Alaska was originally published in 2005, Alaska was published by Dutton Children’s Books which is an imprint of Penguin Random House.
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Stephen Sutton
The Fault in Our Stars' was the first of Stephen Sutton's novels that I read, but 'Looking For Alaska' is actually my favorite.
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John Michael Green
John Michael Green is known for writing “Looking for Alaska,” “Paper Towns,” and “The Fault in Our Stars,” and was even included in Time Magazine’s list of Most Influential People in 2014.
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Hank Lentfer and Carolyn Servid
The book began as an idea in January 2001, when Alaska residents Hank Lentfer and Carolyn Servid, responding to proposals to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, sent a call to writers across the country.
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Kristin Hannah
Kristin Hannah writes about Alaska and the Pacific Northwest in a magical way and the book is full of twists and turns (also coming of age and love).
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