Sunday 1 February 2015

Paper Towns by John Green

Release Year: 2010
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Format: Paperback
Genre(s): Contemporary, Mystery
Pages: 305
Price: £7.99
How Long Did It Take To Read: 2 days
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Stars: 4







Blurb:
The thing about Margo Roth Spiegelman is that really all I could ever do was let her talk, and then when she stopped talking encourage her to go on, due to the facts that 1. I was incontestably in love with her, and 2. she was absolutely unprecedented in every way, and 3. she never really asked me any questions...
Quentin Jacobson has always loved Margo from afar. So when she climbs through his window to summon him on an all-night road trip of revenge he cannot help but follow. But the next morning, Q turns up at school and Margo doesn't. She's left clues to her disappearance, like a trail of breadcrumbs for Q to follow.
And everything leads to one unavoidable question:
Who is the real Margo?

Review:
I'm not really sure on what to say about this book. The writing was amazing just as all John Green books are but I found Margo to be a little selfish, She didn't think about the consequence of her actions. She just ups and leaves one night with no word to her family or friends on where she is going, she leaves them to worry about her and some even think she's dead. I do admire her with how she didn't let anything hold her back, she did what she wanted. The last 100 pages of so where my favourite, I loved the road trip they took and how Green described every single hour of the trip even when Q was asleep. This book made me laugh out loud a little especially with Radar and Ben they were very interesting characters and deficiently my favourite.
Overall I gave this book 4 stars.

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