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by John Green, Dan John Miller
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Hol
Hol rated it 9 years ago
This was the first book by John Green that I’ve ever read and I’m so glad that I did. The writing flowed effortlessly and it was so easy to sink into. I wish I’d been able to concentrate a bit better and absorb more, but that just means I’ll be more eager for a re-read at some stage. So much of th...
theatreloverslittlebooknook
theatreloverslittlebooknook rated it 9 years ago
loved it I couldnt put it down . This was my frist time reading one of John Green's books and I belive I found a new favorite author a must read for all
theatreloverslittlebooknook
theatreloverslittlebooknook rated it 9 years ago
loved it I couldnt put it down . This was my frist time reading one of John Green's books and I belive I found a new favorite author a must read for all
PillowByRiver
PillowByRiver rated it 10 years ago
I read looking for Alaska before this one. The two are very similar. I found the first half of Looking For Alaska is very fun due to many interesting stories/plots happening there. But this book disappoints me a lot, especially the ending. Even the first one third of this book, where the two main ch...
MUNDO NO ESCRITO
MUNDO NO ESCRITO rated it 10 years ago
Voy a ser directa: el libro empieza muy bien (si, lo reconozco, me enganché desde la primer página), pero desde la segunda parte empieza a caer. Si, caída libre hasta un final que si bien es predecible no me dice nada. Supongo que el éxito de las primeras hojas es Margo, o mejor dicho ESA Margo y no...
Malin
Malin rated it 10 years ago
Quentin "Q" Jacobsen is a fairly average, if overly anxious teenager. He has lived next door to Margo Roth Spiegelman for most of his life, and been in love with her for as long as he can remember. Margo is one of the most popular girls in school, has a nearly legendary reputation. Of course, she al...
Stranger Things
Stranger Things rated it 10 years ago
Really, once you've read one John Green book, you've read them all. Paper Towns is a somewhat less tragic version of Looking For Alaska. It was still a good book, even a great book. It made me laugh and it made me go "Hmmmm" and it made me sad. But, when I finished it I realized that ultimately I di...
Welcome!
Welcome! rated it 10 years ago
Eh. It did not live up to my expectations. I guess I wanted more than this. It felt like a lot of filler in the middle. They kept going on and on about that minimall. Move along here. Nothing to see.I think the best part was when Margo took Quentin along on her revenge plans. It felt like there was ...
The Blogging of a Book Addict
The Blogging of a Book Addict rated it 10 years ago
If you've read my reviews for the other John Green novels I've read, you can probably do a fairly good job of predicting what I'm about to say here. This book was not as good as The Fault In Our Stars, but it should not be surprising to you that I feel this way. This book was my favorite John Green ...
See you space cowboy
See you space cowboy rated it 10 years ago
Primero que nada quiero aclarar que es el tercer libro que leo del Sr. Green, por lo que la fórmula (chico nerd + chica cool, hermosa con curvas pero desquiciada)/ situación pseudo dramática = x no me tomó por sorpresa. Por acá leí que Margo bien podría llamarse Alaska y los amigos de Quentin bien p...
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