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Looking for Alaska is American author John Green's debut novel, published in March 2005 by Dutton Juvenile. Based on his time at Indian Springs School, Green wrote the novel as a result of his desire to create meaningful young adult fiction. The characters and events of the plot are grounded in Green's life, while the story itself is fictional.Looking for Alaska follows the novel's main character and narrator Miles Halter, or "Pudge," to boarding school where he goes to seek a "Great Perhaps," the famous last words of François Rabelais. Throughout the 'Before' section of the novel, Miles and his friends Chip "The Colonel" Martin, Alaska Young, and Takumi Hikohito grow very close and the section culminates in Alaska's death. In the second half of the novel, Miles and his friends work to discover the missing details of the night Alaska died. While struggling to reconcile Alaska's death, Miles grapples with the last words of Simón Bolívar and the meaning of life, leaving the conclusion to these topics unresolved.
Looking for Alaska is a coming-of-age novel that touches on themes of meaning, grief, hope, and youth-adult relationships. The novel won the 2006 Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association, and led the association's list of most-challenged books in 2015 due to profanity and a sexually explicit scene. Ultimately, it became the fourth-most challenged book in the United States between 2010 and 2019. Schools in Kentucky, Tennessee, and several other states have attempted to place bans on the book. In 2005, Paramount Pictures received the rights to produce a film adaptation of Looking for Alaska; however, the film failed to reach production. Looking for Alaska, a television miniseries, premiered as a Hulu Original on October 18, 2019.
Looking to sell 5 - 10 silver American eagle proof coins. Possibly more if it was a bulk buy. Looking for $79. You don't have to pay shipping or insurance from money metals. Willing to meet in person only. Not shipping.
I have 5-10 of the 20 gram gold bars for sale. Asking $1350 each. That's $10 less than they cost right now and no shipping or insurance. Only willing to meet as far as Stayton or salem.
I have 2 handguns I'm looking to sell, and someone told me about this website. CashMyGuns. Has anyone ever used them before? What do you think, are they legit or no. I just want fair market for the two. Any info would be great. Thanks
Streamlight protac,
sig sauer Romeo msr 2moa red dot,
Psa custom angle push button swivel,
fab defense front and rear sights,
red lava houge beaver tail grip and stock,
Radian raptor Lt ambi charging handle
Hera arms linear comp
Bcm vertical grip
I have extra mags and the stock parts that...