My book, Looking for
Alaska by John Green is split into two parts; Before and After. In my
option, the before section of the book is the most “hooking” part of this book.
All the chaotic events
that happen in the first part of the book serve as a cliffhanger. You want to
know what is going to happen next with the characters, or who is going to get
in trouble next, or what drama is going to unfold within the next few pages etc.
The book starts with ‘one
hundred thirty-six days before’ and with every few pages the days get closer to
‘After’ part in the book. Within the days leading up to ‘After’ many events
happen such as pranks, building friendship, fighting, falling in love, and
getting in trouble by the Eagle. Most pranks are either pulled on the Weekend
Warriors or the Eagle. The Eagle is basically the principle of the boarding
school and controls everything and is also very uptight. If you do end up getting
caught by the Eagle for whatever reason that may be; you have to go to court
and be sentenced with a punishment such as doing dishes after meals, cleaning
chalk boards and clapping erasers etc.
In conclusion I personally
think the beginning part of Looking for Alaska is the most “hooking”
part of the book.
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