Paper Towns by Green, John (2009) Paperback
Format: Paperback
ASIN: B00NIBWH1S
Publish date: 1011
Publisher: Speak
Edition language: English
I read Paper Towns on my way to (and from) Prague in a quiet German bus. I was only interrupted when the initial announcement came on that you get wifi on the bus and that they hope we enjoy the trip. The weekend in Prague was a success, but I found reading the book hard. Why? I found that I just di...
I have to say I'm a bit mixed about Paper Towns. On one hand, I love the many underlying messages in the book. It's about the dangers of becoming fixated on your personal perception of who someone is, rather than who they really are. It's about friendship -- real, fake, old, and new. It's about dari...
I had wanted to read this book since I heard that the writer had gotten tired of the "manic pixie dream girl" trope and wanted to destroy it. I don't remember where I had originally seen it, but I did find this article that supports that thought, spoilers are in the article though. I loved it. I lo...
Book Riot Read Harder Challenge Item: A book that was adapted into a movieThis book felt a little uneven to me, and also like a bit of a rehash of the John Green I've read in the past ([book:Looking for Alaska|99561], [book:An Abundance of Katherines|49750], [book:Let It Snow|3213286]). This was som...
Paper Towns is the second novel I have read by John Green. The story was divided into three parts. The first part had the introduction of characters, Quentin (called Q) and Margo Roth Spiegelman. The night of revenge that was crazy and I love it. But after that night Margo disappears. The second par...