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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

When I started this book, school was still in session, and I didn't have a lot of free time to complete it as fast as I wanted to. As usual, as school ends, exams and tests are frequent. Obviously, I couldn't have read a 305 page book, when I had 4 exams in the last couple weeks of school. Anyway, "Paper Towns" by John Green was FANTASTIC. Honestly, I didn't think it was going to be as good and heartfelt as it was. I don't think I would put it up as high as "The Fault in Our Stars", but it was fairly good.

In the beginning, two seniors in high school go out one night and vandalize people that Margo has something against. Q, the one who tried to get out of going, was scared to death that his college would find out and take back his acceptance. Although he didn't want to, he accompanied Margo and helped her vandalize her cheating boyfriends car, her fake best friends' room, and give flowers to her truthful friend. As the story goes on, Margo runs away and no one knows where she could've went. They find out that she left clues for them, just to see if they could find her within her time period. Q and his two best friends juggled exams at school, graduation, and free time, and still managed to look for Margo. Even when his friends didn't want to look anymore, Q still continued to look for the girl he loved. Needless to say, Q and his friends didn't make it to graduation. They were too busy heading to Algoe, New York in search of Margo. After 21 hours on the road from Orlando, they found her in an abandoned barn, where she had been living for days. Margo, although Q tried to get her to come back, denied the offer of going back home and living with Q. They promised to email each other back and forth throughout the summer, and to meet up again sometime before fall classes started.

Although I have given away a lot about the book, I refuse to give away the last few pages of the book because of the surprise it gave me. I want everyone to enjoy the surprise as much as I did. But overall, I would rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. It went into extraordinary detail about the surroundings. I would say it is one of the best books that I have read in a while. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a good read, and anyone who can handle some bad language. Enjoy the book if you plane on reading it!

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