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I read this to screen it before my 13 year old daughter reads it. I think there are things that you can learn from this book, mostly that people are often not as you expect "on the inside". At the end there is discussion about cracks in a person and that's how the light gets in. This was so reminiscent of Loise Penny's inspector Gamache series but in my opinion Penny does it so much better. I agree with my good reads friend Liza, John Green wants to be so "deep" but it's like he's trying too har
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So I finished this book about an hour ago, sat around, then got in the shower, and just thought over how I felt about ir, and what to write. I'll admit, the beginning had me. It was fun, exciting, and Margo is the type of character you fall in love with and wish you were just like. Mostly the stuff that happens after is a little less exciting, until the last 50 pages or so, when the book changes a little. I didn't love tge ending, but I almost feel like that was part of the point. It was so buil
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We are having a John Green book talk during Teen Read Week & I need to read all of his books! Q is a senior in high school and his next door neighbor, Margo takes him on an adventure, then disappears. He searches clues to try to figure out where she went. I thought it dragged in the middle, but enjoyed the last 100 or so pages.


Jan 24, 2015
Tessa
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Mar 07, 2017
Laura
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Feb 17, 2018
Bleakly
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Jan 05, 2019
Begotxu
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