Paper Towns is an awesome and innovative novel that written by John Green. After reading The Fault in our Stars and Looking for Alaska, I know that I should continued reading John Green's collection. And Paper Towns turns out to be a really unique and special story and I enjoy reading it a lot. I really love the character, they make me feel like they are actually alive, and thing that they had been through can actually happen in our real life as well. I think the author did a really good job explaining the character's feeling and action, so that the reader could follow along and picture the scene while the reader is reading. The author put a lot of thought into this story by adding quotes, metaphors, and different meaningful phases into his own writing. I recommend this book to the one who love John Green's collection and who love adventure and finding who they truly are.
Paper Towns
By John Green
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 9 - 12 | Grades 4 - 6 | n/a | 5.4 | 81739 |
Winner of the Edgar Award
The #1 New York Times Bestseller
Publishers Weekly and USA Today Bestseller
Millions of Copies Sold
Quentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificent Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and climbs back into his life—summoning him for an ingenious campaign of revenge—he follows. When their all-nighter ends and a new day breaks, Margo has disappeared. But Q soon learns that there are clues—and they’re for him. Embarking on an exhilarating adventure to find her, the closer Q gets, the less he sees the girl he thought he knew.
#1 Bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars John Green crafts a brilliantly funny and moving coming-of-age journey about true friendship and true love.
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i really want to watch the movie or read the book . can some body give me a revew on one or even both.
I think that this book is really amazing, I think that the author did a really good job in explaining the character's feelings. I think that I especially felt how Quentin felt when he found Margo but then he discovered that it didn't really mean anything to find her. I think that Margo is a really interesting character, she really loves adventures and even though she is really popular at school, something that everyone wants to be, she chose to leave it and go and pursue a quest or an idea of her own, something that she really wanted to have, I think thats really brave.
Isn't there a movie about it?
yes I think the movie is called the fault in our stars
I've never read it
I really like the book Paper Town and I really recommended it. It's a great book for a teenagers and the topics are awesome. I think the best part of this book is that, we have to apply ourselves into the story and deeply think about who we truly are and what we really want to do. In this story, it argues about the struggles of Margo about how people thought of her, which is very popular and beautiful, but in her heart, her true self isn't that kind of person, she went on her journey to find herself.
I have the movie cause you can buy it at best buy for like 5$.but I wanna read this book
omg i totaly loved it !!!!!!!! #read it 20 times lol
Paper Towns is a book that brings out the topic that teenagers often face. It talks about struggling between being your true self, and how others think your true self is. People often misunderstood others by the way they act, for example, a person that seems to be always smiling have their sadness, too. I really enjoy the part when Margo tells Quentin the blind side of people’s thoughts. My favorite quote is“You keep expecting people not to be themselves.” At first, I didn’t pay much attention on it, but after finishing the book, everything makes sense.
Paper Towns is definitely a straight masterpiece to me. Under John Green’s writing, he exquisitely described a high schooler, Quentin’s life. Well, not just writing down his personal life and daily routine in an interesting way, but also an admirable description of his feelings and thoughts about Margo, his mysterious neighbour as well as someone he love. I would call this book an incredible piece, because through the journey Quentin was finding Margo, he wasn’t just finding her. In addition, I think Quentin was also finding himself and his soul. I really love the part Margo and Quentin went on their adventure during the midnight. Reading this book was like appreciating an artwork. Different kinds of feelings and thoughts popped out in my mind as I read through the story while having different emotions and reading through different perspectives. This book kept me reading incessantly. In my opinion, this book is attractive and can interest teenagers since the characters are mostly close to their age and this book is extremely affective in a lot of ways. I have to say I’m not apple-polishing this book. I really enjoyed it, because it gave me ups and downs, or I would say laughters and tears. It also motivated me to look things through more than one perspectives and it's fine to get lost, because you have to get lost before you find yourself, as the book expressed.