After I read The Fault in Our Stars and Looking For Alaska, I had to find another John Green book. My friend and I are both obsessed with his books so we decided to read Paper towns, one of the ones we hadn't read. I started paper towns late one night and finished it early the next morning. It was probably the best John Green book I have ever read, therefore the best book I have ever read.
Paper Towns is about a boy named Q, and he lives next to Margo Roth Spleinman. The story starts a young Margo and Q find a dead man lying in their park. Margo mentions how all the strings inside him broke so he killed himself.
In all John Green books there is the story than something like a substory. Sort of like something that is mentioned and is connected as a whole. Then the title will be mentioned about twice, once in the very beginning, then at the end.
In Paper Towns strings are mentioned a lot. Margo talks about things being the last string instead of straw. It's very interesting. Margo likes mysteries so much, she makes her own. Lots of times she runs away, leaving clues behind. One time whew went to Mississippi, and left the letter Misp in her alphabet soup.
After Margo runs away this time, Q starts to find his own clues.
This book was so good. Not much like a love story as much as The Fault in Our stars or Looking for Alaska, but it was still so good. If you like funny and interesting books this book is great. It is so amazingly written, because John Green is an amazing writer, and is a very good read.
I love this book and maybe you will too.
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