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"I imagine it is hard to go back once you've felt the continents in your palm."
The way John Green writes and manages to form sentences will never cease to amaze me. Although this was not my favourite book of his, it is still enjoyable and an easy read.
The book focuses on Quentin Jacobson - or Q for short - trying to figure out the clues left behind for him by the missing Margo Roth Spiegelman, who he has admired and lived next door to for years.
This book makes you think how well you think you ...more
The way John Green writes and manages to form sentences will never cease to amaze me. Although this was not my favourite book of his, it is still enjoyable and an easy read.
The book focuses on Quentin Jacobson - or Q for short - trying to figure out the clues left behind for him by the missing Margo Roth Spiegelman, who he has admired and lived next door to for years.
This book makes you think how well you think you ...more

This book. I tried picking this book up in March, but couldn't get into it. Until recently that is. John Green is a fantastic author that truly makes you think about life in a larger meaning. He is truly 'the teen whisperer' as his new nickname is now. I would give this book more of a 4.5 stars. My first John Green book was The Fault in Our Stars, and it will definitely always be my favorite of his. But I loved this book dearly.
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Sort, easy read. I didn't love it as much as I loved "Looking for Alaska" or "The Fault in Our Stars" but I liked it waaaay more than "An Abundance of Katherine's." The main character was very likable but I don't think anyone is as lovable as Augustus Waters!
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