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I like John Green 's writing; Paper Towns is the type of book he writes and you know what to expect. For some readers I think they might get tired of the repetition of themes and characters, but I think Green does these things well and he sticks with what he is good at. So, if you liked Looking for Alaska and The Fault In Our Stars and you want more, try out Paper Towns. If you read either of those and you don't like the genre or you need a break from it, wait until later for this one.
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I have been hearing a lot of good things about his book so I finally decided to read it. It has lived up to all the wonderful things that have been said about it.
What I most loved about this book is how its funny, serious, thought provoking.
The book also has three parts. The first one where Q and Margo go on this adventure which is cool and fun and we learn a little bit about the characters. The second part where Margo is gone and Q tries to piece togeth ...more
I have been hearing a lot of good things about his book so I finally decided to read it. It has lived up to all the wonderful things that have been said about it.
What I most loved about this book is how its funny, serious, thought provoking.
The book also has three parts. The first one where Q and Margo go on this adventure which is cool and fun and we learn a little bit about the characters. The second part where Margo is gone and Q tries to piece togeth ...more


Aug 25, 2013
Deniz
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
mystery,
young-adult

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