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Oct 01, 2012
Heather
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So, so, good. Not completely perfect (aka Fault in Our Stars), and definitely geared toward teens, but at least as equal in goodness to Looking for Alaska. And definitely way better than Katherines, the only book of his that I haven't loved. This one captured the same essence as Stars and Alaska - funny, quirky, touching, meaningful. I don't think anyone from the "in crowd" at my high school ever would have turned out to be as smart or interesting as either Lacey or Margo (and I'm wondering if G
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3.5! I laughed out loud at several parts of this book- Green is SO very funny. And I do love how Quentin is such an individual and doesn't play in (as much) to the usual garbage that is middle school and high school. And there are always these little nuggest in his books that make you kind of sit back and think. If these lines make me, an adult, do that, I can imagine the affect they have on teenagers. My favorite: "...maybe we're grass--our roots so interdependent that no one is dead as long as
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