Until Q starts finding clues she’s left for him and sets out to try and find her. The next day she doesn’t turn up for school but with a history of running away out of the blue this seems fairly normal. She turns up at his window one night and takes him on a all-night road trip where she gets revenge on her classmates. Paper Towns is about a boy called Quentin, Q for short, who is in love with his classmate and neighbour, Margo. He is a literary genius and can open up the minds of young adults (and older adults alike) into the most bizarre and beautiful of worlds and gets you thinking and contemplating things you’d never even thought of before. But then I figured there’s no point comparing his books to each other because they’re all different and although Paper Towns isn’t sad, it still demonstrates John Green’s outstanding abilities to capture and connect with the thoughts of his young readers. I was a bit apprehensive about Paper Towns at first because The Fault in Our Stars was so incredibly emotional I didn’t want to be let down by his other books not moving me as much as that one did. I am in a complete John Green bubble at the moment after the release of The Fault in Our Stars trailer all I want to do is watch his vlogs and read his books and cry over them.
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