Author: John Green
Publication Date: September 22, 2009
Publisher: Speak
Pages: 305
Age Rating: Readers over 12
My Opinion: 8/10
Hi, Readers!
Don't worry, my obsession with reading every John Green book on the planet is almost over. And that's not just because there are only a couple of his books left that I haven't read yet. John Green is such an amazing author that reading too much of his works at one time makes other books seem insignificant. I would recommend that anybody else who becomes obsessed with John Green should read his books once or twice a year so that they have more impact. Paper Towns is probably one of my least favorite John Green books, but it still deserves an 8/10 because it is a phenomenal and realistic mystery story.

Paper Towns is a mystery book in disguise. In reality, it is all about Q's search for Margo, but John Green makes it seem like a coming of age story instead of a search. He creates excellent characters who made me want to read more. They were willing to follow Q on his road trip journey to find Margo, no matter what their parents said about the matter. Q had some fantastic friends that always had his back, which is one aspect of the novel that is different than other John Green books. Although the story has some spooky parts, it is overall a heartwarming road trip journey.
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Nat Wolff, who will play Q |
A movie adaptation based on Paper Towns is due to come out on July 31, 2015. Nat Wolff, who played a side role in the John Green-based movie, The Fault In Our Stars, has been cast as Q. I absolutely cannot wait to see how he makes the character of Q his own. I believe that this movie adaptation could be a massive hit. There are a number of scenes that will be filmed beautifully, and John Green's descriptions in the books will really come to life. Also, the emotion of the characters will come across better on screen than it does in the book. Now, I wonder who will play Margo Roth Speigelman.
Happy reading!
I love this book but Margo, I hate she.
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