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by John Green, Dan John Miller
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Confuzzled Books
Confuzzled Books rated it 11 years ago
Paper Towns mostly takes place in Orlando, Florida. The setting is described in a way any teenager would talk about growing up in their home town: They find it boring and look forward to making there own fun or trouble. Q, or Quentin, is a bit obsessed with fellow classmate and neighbor Margo Roth S...
Abandoned by user
Abandoned by user rated it 11 years ago
This review was originally posted on amazon on June 7, 2012: This is my second John Green book, although it will not be my last. I already have An Abundance of Katherine's available, and I am certain that I will, at some point, read Looking for Alaska. Mr. Green is an exceptional writer who writes...
Woman Reading
Woman Reading rated it 11 years ago
I always felt like you had to be important to have enemies. Example: Historically, Germany has had more enemies than Luxembourg. Margo Roth Spiegelman was Germany. And Great Britain. And the United States. And czarist Russia. Me, I'm Luxembourg. Just sitting around, tending sheep and yodeling. Wha...
nobody here but us chickens
nobody here but us chickens rated it 11 years ago
I keep reading John Green's books, but I never really seem to enjoy them. Half the time I don't really understand what they're talking about, and the other half I don't actually enjoy what I'm reading. Every time I start a new one, I hope it'll be better than the rest, and every time I'm disappointe...
nobody here but us chickens
nobody here but us chickens rated it 11 years ago
I keep reading John Green's books, but I never really seem to enjoy them. Half the time I don't really understand what they're talking about, and the other half I don't actually enjoy what I'm reading. Every time I start a new one, I hope it'll be better than the rest, and every time I'm disappointe...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 11 years ago
Since there isn't an image for this entry, this review is for the audiobook version of Paper Towns as read by Dan John Miller. I actually haven't read a lot of John Green so I picked up this audiobook when it was on sale. It was good, but I didn't like it as much as The Fault in Our Stars or Will ...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
There's something about teenagers I find wholly obnoxious. Maybe it's the undeserved attitude of self righteousness. Maybe it's the insistence that no-one understands them. Maybe it's the belief that everything they are doing right now individually, is more vitally important than anything else that ...
Not So Common
Not So Common rated it 11 years ago
I just love the book. I would read more books by Green.
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 11 years ago
I've now read two John Green books, and I'm sure that's not enough to fully gauge his entire oeuvre. But it is enough to feel like I've seen his tricks, and while I enjoyed both books, I just might be done. It's not a knock against either books - they're fine young adult books. They just don't trans...
Six Strings & Paperbacks
Six Strings & Paperbacks rated it 11 years ago
I haven't read all of John Green's works yet, but so far from what I have read, this is my second favourite- The Fault in our Stars obviously being my all time favourite. The reason I gave this book four stars was because I couldn't put in down, not in the devouring sense, but more because of a curi...
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