From the Bookshelf of Reading Until Infinity …
Find A Copy At
Group Discussions About This Book
showing 4 of 4 topics
view all »
Other topics mentioning this book
What Members Thought

Initially I found this book's main two characters a bit similar to John's first book Looking for Alaska. But this book is just not about Quentin's obsession of finding Margo Roth Speigelman when she runs away. Sure that's the main plot but as John's books go, it's much much more deeper than that.
The thing that I love most about John Green's books is that they talk about so many philosophical aspects of life. This one is no different. This book is divided into three parts. "The Strings", "The Gra ...more
The thing that I love most about John Green's books is that they talk about so many philosophical aspects of life. This one is no different. This book is divided into three parts. "The Strings", "The Gra ...more

"The town was paper, but the memories were not." ♡
Paper Towns was incontestably marvelous. Gosh I'm at a loss of words. How can 305 pages change your entire life. How?! *sits there staring into space reevaluating her life* Hands down, John Green. :') ...more
Paper Towns was incontestably marvelous. Gosh I'm at a loss of words. How can 305 pages change your entire life. How?! *sits there staring into space reevaluating her life* Hands down, John Green. :') ...more


Que John Green tiene la capacidad de hacer que el lector reflexione sobre temas a los que a veces no se les da importancia, eso nadie lo duda!! Este libro no es la excepción.
Es una historia que habla de las apariencias... de las personas, de los lugares, de nosotros mismos, de lo que somos y lo que queremos ser. Tiene muy buena reflexiones!!
Me gustó Quentin y sus amigos tratando de descifrar el misterio que es Margo Roth Spiegelman pero a la vez descubriéndose a sí mismo y a ellos mismos a trav ...more

I normally struggle reading male POV, but Quentin is very sweet throughout the book and as John Green is a fabulous writer I didn't really bat an eyelid. The story follows Q as Margo, his childhood crush pulls him out of bed one night to go on some crazy antics. Margo disappears the next day much to the dismay of Q - I felt sorry for him at this point. Q is determined to find Margo before something bad possibly happens. That's a basic Daisyfied summary..
I enjoyed the book, I really did. I just ...more
I enjoyed the book, I really did. I just ...more

John Green does a really good job at taking something basic and making it special. This book becomes something the reader doesn't expect. It starts out a little quirky, and you assume it's going to be about Q's strengthened friendships or the point where he decides to let Margo go, but it's not. I like how it ended overall. I wouldn't really want to read more about Quentin and Margo, but I would really be interested in some kind of spin-off about Radar or Margo's little sister.
...more

This was my favorite so far of John Green's books but still not great. I liked the characters and the story well enough. ...more


Dec 07, 2013
Avid Reader and Geek Girl
rated it
it was amazing
·
review of another edition
Shelves:
contemporary

Feb 27, 2014
Rohit Singh
marked it as to-read

Mar 24, 2014
Jeannie
marked it as to-read

Apr 26, 2014
Gianna Duna
marked it as to-read



Jul 30, 2014
Ivy
marked it as to-read