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Paper Towns by John Green
Paper Towns by John Green






Paper Towns by John Green

Prepare for a lot of rambling, indecisive, and illogical sentences. As you all may know, the Paper Towns movie is coming soon to every theater near you. So, I decided this was the perfect opportunity to share my feelings about this book with you. I thought the actual ending was more realistic and stuck to the theme of the book.Hello, my beautiful, beautiful creatures! God, did I struggle with picking a book to review this month! And then it hit me. Not HOW the book ended but the way the writing was put together. It felt rushed and short and let down the book a little. While some scenes were dragged out, the ending wasn’t there and suddenly it was. Her antics were terrible and don’t get me started on her parents and their reactions. Not wanting the attention but doing things that would give her exactly that. Going on rule-breaking benders, doing silly teen things (although not all that silly considering some were crossing the legal line of things). I enjoyed the little puzzles in the book that needed to be solved (even though they dragged out a little) and the actual adventure the teens set out on was cool. It also makes you wonder how well do we really know those around us and how they act when we’re expecting something else. The letdowns we face when we put unrealistic expectations on others and they don’t come through. It’s about teen love and wanting to grow up, and escape. The characters were more realisticly portrayed, teenagers acting like teenagers. But as he gets deeper into the mystery – culminating in another awesome road trip across America – he becomes less sure of who and what he is looking for. Q soon learns that there are clues in her disappearance… and they are for him. So when she one day climbs through his window and summons him on an all-night road trip of revenge he cannot help but follow.īut the next day Margo doesn’t come to school and a week later she is still missing. Quentin has always loved Margo Roth Spiegelman, for Margo (and her adventures) are the stuff of legend at their high school. All opinions and views are my own.īook review: Paper Towns by John Green #bookreview #johngreen #youngadultbooks #contemporarybooks #booktwt #bookaddict #booktwitter Tweet Still had teens, but they were a lot more bearable.ĭISCLAIMER: This review could contain possible spoilers based on my opinions. It wasn’t overwhelming with pretentious quotes from teens. It wasn’t a masterpiece but it was a lot better than the other book. I was hoping it might not turn into a repeat of the experience I had with TFIOS book versus the movie, and thankfully it wasn’t. After the small fail of not loving The Fault in Our Stars, I still decided to read this book because the movie was pretty cool.








Paper Towns by John Green