Do not click the link below if you haven't read Looking for Alaska.
But if you have read LfA, I never thought when I was sitting in my basement in Chicago all those years that one day a fictional event would be acknowledged in such a weirdly touching nonfictional way.
(240 people are attending!)
UPDATE: If you don't have a facebook, you can't see the amazing thing. But why don't you have a facebook? You should. It's easy and free and etc.
Damn, facebook is down for maintenance over here, I'll have to get back at you later. :(
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued though...
Wow. That is dedication, let me tell you.
ReplyDeleteThere are 351 people "attending", now.
ReplyDeleteoh wow. I think this day will most certainly have to be celebrated.
ReplyDeleteperhaps I'll read "Remember" or "Funeral Blues"...
(but that would probably reduce me to a weeping mess)
I haven't got a facebook account, is it possible to post whatever it is somewhere else?
ReplyDeleteUp over 400 now. Me included.
ReplyDeleteI saw that this morning--v. cool!
ReplyDeleteWill you be attending?
ReplyDeletemy wall showed you were attending John, so I looked into it, and I am now "attending" as well.
ReplyDelete571 people attending so far, and I am one of them!
ReplyDeleteThis event has 601 confirmed guests
ReplyDeleteThese kinds of things make me smile. I love seeing characters and events come to life like this. I was surprised to see Ben Starling had a facebook (which is the one who actually invited me to this event), and it was always fun to see Q, Margo, Ben, and Radar interacting with each other in the Tour de Nerdfighting BlogTV chats.
We're at 674 guests. Woah.
ReplyDeletePeople's dedication to you and Alaska is awe-inspiring.
My Alaska Memorial celebration will consist of:
Reading 'Looking for Alaska'.
Drinking Strawberry Hill in the grass.
Pulling a grand prank.
All in my own '(Non)Smoking Hole'; my little slice of paradise that allows me to escape my labyrinth of suffering.
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ReplyDeleteSorry, John, not even you can convince me to get a Facebook account..
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!
ReplyDeleteFor those without a facebook, here's a screenshot of the page:
http://tinyurl.com/AlaskaEvent
I copied their idea, but I thought you'd like this, too, John:
ReplyDeletehttp://tinyurl.com/6c9aes
And if you don't like it, let me know that, too!
:/ I don't like Facebook.
ReplyDeleteAnd no, I don't have any good reasoning.
It's just another thing I would feel obligated to sign into everyday, add people I REALLY would rather not, and get used to.
This is really unfortunate for me, I am aware.
I don't have a facebook, because I don't really want serendipity to disappear. Being found and finding others so easily.. it's sort of quietly terrifying.
ReplyDelete...not to mention Facebook's utter lack of security and frightening copyright rules. But that isn't important. Thanks to Tom for the screenshot - I'll definitely attend, in my own Facebook-free way.
ReplyDeleteI bought Papertowns at approximately 9:00 p.m. last night.
ReplyDeleteI just finished it.
And although the book is amazing in all of your brilliance, I think I love the ending more than any WHOLE book I've ever read.
Which is alot.
-Sheri
This is wonderful. I'm hosting a nerdfighting event with my local nerdfighters to commemorate this day. I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteJohn, I can't help but say I like the whole image of you sitting in a dark basement talking to yourself. (The basement is dark. In my mind, basements are always dark.) But how strange it must be to befriend and interact with people you created on the internet.. by the way do you know if Margo has a twitter account?
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