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The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns — Content Guide for Parents

By John GreenHarperCollins Publishers2014ISBN 9780732289003626 pages
The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns

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Violence
Religious themes
Profanity
Sexual identity
Gender roles

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Religious themes

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

A gorgeous package of two of John Green's most loved titles. A perfect gift for every John Green fan. Ages: 14+

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The story involves a tragic event that significantly impacts the characters, leading to themes of grief and loss. While the violence is not graphic, it is a central element of the plot that affects the characters' development. There is no genuinely frightening content in the book. The themes of loss and grief are serious but not presented in a way that would cause fear or distress.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have violence?

    The story involves a tragic event that significantly impacts the characters, leading to themes of grief and loss. While the violence is not graphic, it is a central element of the plot that affects the characters' development.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have scary content?

    There is no genuinely frightening content in the book. The themes of loss and grief are serious but not presented in a way that would cause fear or distress.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have religious themes?

    The book explores themes related to religion, particularly through the character Alaska Young, who engages with concepts of suffering and meaning in life. The narrative touches on the complexities of faith, referencing Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism as part of the characters' discussions.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have racial/cultural content?

    Race is not a central theme or plot point in the book. The search results do not indicate any explicit discussions or themes related to race or racism.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have profanity?

    The narrative includes explicit language and swearing, which is noted in reviews as part of the honest portrayal of teen experiences. This explicit content is part of the book's mature themes.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have climate change?

    There are no themes related to climate activism or environmentalism in the book. The narrative focuses on personal and relational themes rather than environmental issues.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have sexual identity?

    The book contains explicit sexual content, including descriptions of heavy kissing, oral sex, and references to masturbation. John Green has noted the intention behind including these scenes to contrast emotional intimacy with physical interactions.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have gender roles?

    The book features discussions around gender roles, particularly through the portrayal of female characters and their relationships with male characters. Critics have noted that female characters may serve as tropes that enhance male characters' narratives.

  • Does The John Green Collectors' Editions Looking for Alaska & Paper Towns have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes explicitly mentioned in the book's narrative. The search results reference reviews and discussions about the book but do not provide evidence of LGBTQ+ content within 'Looking for Alaska' or 'Paper Towns'.