In the last part of the book nothing to interesting happens more than the guys investigating about Alaska's death. They get drunk to see what level did she get to, go to liquor stores and even talked to Jake. They even planned a prank during some speeches that are done in spring. Pudge convinced his dad to pretend that he is a Psychologist from a University in Florida that is going to give a speech about sexuality. He would start giving his speech and then Lara stood up and screamed that he was hot and that he should take off his clothes. At first he refused but then he did as asked. Everyone was laughing and talking. The Eagle got angry and sent the teacher back home and everyone was still laughing for a long time. After some time passed after the prank, Takumi discovered something about Alaska's death. That she died the same day that her mother did and probably she was going to the graveyard to take her the white flowers because it was the day of her death. She took the white flowers because her mother used to love them. Alaska was supposedly to busy thinking about how she had forgotten about this special date that she didn't see the police car and she crashed it.

" He was quiet for a long time, and I looked down at Alaska's last daisy and waited for him to ask what the prank was, and I would have told him, but I just heard him breathe slowly into the phone, and then he said, "I won't even ask. Hmm." He sighed. "Swear to God you'll never tell your mother.""
When I read this passage I just couldn't believe it. Mile's father was simply really impressive on how he was fine in helping him in doing a prank. My father would've said no and probably would've grounded me for trying to set up a prank.
" 'Okay. She's sleeping. Jake calls, and she talks to him, and she is doodling, and she looks at her white flower, and 'Oh God my mom liked white flowers and put them in my hair when I was little,' and then she flips out. She comes back into her room and starts screaming are us that she forgot-forgot about her mom, of course-so she takes the flowers, drives off campus, on her way to-what?' He looked at me. 'What? Her mom's grave.'"
I was actually pretty happy when i reached this part. The reason is that they finally solved the mystery of Alaska. I was happy to know that she didn't commit suicide and that she was only trying t do a nice acto for her mother. She was a good girl after all.

I think that this book was pretty awesome. It had some really inappropriate parts but in overall it was pretty good. I didn't love it as i did with "Paper Towns" or "The Fault in our Stars" but I did like it. In a score from one to ten, I would give it a 8.5 because I think that it could've been better by not making Alaska die.
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