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I think it's a very clever book. John Green, author of An Abundance of Katherines, which I never read but keep thinking I should, sets up a mathematically precise framework for discussions of empathy, presentation, and perception. Without ever using any of those three words, which is - hoo boy - wouldn't that ruin a YA book?!
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This book was okay. Not as phenomenal as "Looking for Alaska," but an interating story just the same. I liked the mystery portion of the book, but I did feel it to be a bit preachy at the end.
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I could not stop reading this book, which is tragic because I had way too much to do to stop for a few hours to finish this.
I grew up near Tampa so I had a lot of connections with the Orlando setting. Florida is its own weird little place and John Green's details about the setting felt very authentic to me.
I'm going to stand by my earlier opinion that Looking for Alaska is John Green's best work so far. As much as I liked Paper Towns and enjoyed the dialog and witty comments, the plot just didn ...more
I grew up near Tampa so I had a lot of connections with the Orlando setting. Florida is its own weird little place and John Green's details about the setting felt very authentic to me.
I'm going to stand by my earlier opinion that Looking for Alaska is John Green's best work so far. As much as I liked Paper Towns and enjoyed the dialog and witty comments, the plot just didn ...more

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It's hard to review this without giving too much away. I loved the main character, Quentin, so that's where most of my stars come from. I hated his crush, Margo. At first she seemed cool but then was pretty self-centered for the rest of the book. She redeemed herself the tiniest bit at the end but I still walked away not liking her. The secondary characters were alright.
The first half of the book was a bit boring but once the road trip started, I got really into it. The conclusion didn't really ...more
The first half of the book was a bit boring but once the road trip started, I got really into it. The conclusion didn't really ...more

I didn't finish it. I was three quarters through the book and just didn't care anymore about what happened to the characters. I must admit, however, that I saw the movie first and enjoyed it.
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Jan 11, 2010
Sarah Russo
rated it
it was amazing
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mature-ya,
ya-realistic

Aug 21, 2011
Danielle
rated it
really liked it
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2011,
august-2011

Feb 25, 2014
Apryl
marked it as to-read

Apr 27, 2014
Katelyn
marked it as to-read

Jun 20, 2015
Stacie
marked it as to-read