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  1. Paper Towns by John Green

    Paper Towns, John Green Paper Towns is a novel written by John Green, primarily for an audience of young adults, and was published on October 16, 2008, by Dutton Books. The novel is about the coming-of-age of the protagonist, Quentin "Q" Jacobsen and his search for Margo Roth Spiegelman, his neighbor and childhood sweetheart.

  2. Paper Towns Book Review

    age 14+. Edgy, compelling teen angst mystery. Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that Paper Towns features slightly sophisticated writing and themes, like author John Green's other books. It has a plot point about suicide and some vulgar and sexual references but nothing too graphic. There's an encounter with a dead body, mean-spirited ...

  3. PAPER TOWNS

    There's not much plot here, but readers will relish the opportunity to climb inside Autumn's head. (Fiction. 14 & up) 70. Pub Date: April 1, 2013. ISBN: 978-1-4022-7782-5. Page Count: 336. Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire. Review Posted Online: Feb. 12, 2013. Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2013.

  4. Paper Towns Review: Full of Green's trademark profundity

    Conclusion. Lasting effect on reader. 3.9. Paper Towns Review. Paper Towns is arguably Green's second most popular novel and with good reason. The quick-witted conversations and flawless dialogue move the plot along nicely as you cannot help but root for the loveable nerd, Q. Pros. Pithy, witty dialogue. Likeable main characters.

  5. Paper Towns

    Quentin Jacobsen is a high school senior preparing to graduate. While his friends, Ben and Radar, think about partying, prom dates and sex, Quentin pines for his beautiful, elusive neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman. As kids, Quentin and Margo were friends who shared the traumatic experience of finding a dead man in the park.

  6. Parent reviews for Paper Towns

    Paper Towns review. Paper Towns written by genius author John Green is a coming of age novel featuring young Quieten who has, since grade school fallen in love with Margo Roth Speiglman who was a mystery. She was on top of the pyramid of popularity, but when her life takes a twist for the worst things grow complicated.

  7. Paper Towns (novel)

    PZ7.G8233 Pap 2008. Paper Towns is a novel written by John Green, published on October 16, 2008, by Dutton Books. [2] The novel is about the coming-of-age of the protagonist, Quentin "Q" Jacobsen and his search for Margo Roth Spiegelman, his neighbor and childhood crush. During his search, Quentin and his friends Ben, Radar, and Lacey discover ...

  8. Paper Towns by John Green

    Paper Towns by John Green Also by this author: Looking For Alaska, Will Grayson, Will Grayson Published by Penguin on October 16th 2008 Genres: Young Adult, Love & Romance, Social Issues, Runaways, People & Places, United States, General Pages: 320 Format: Paperback Source: Purchased Buy on Amazon Goodreads. Winner of the Edgar AwardThe #1 New York Times BestsellerPublishers Weekly and USA ...

  9. Book Review: Paper Towns

    The Review. Oh dear, a lot of John Green fans are not going to be too happy with me in around 6 minutes… So, Paper Towns is a coming of age story about an unpopular geek (who's still pretty funky) called Quentin and his "girl-next-door" popular neighbour Margo Roth Spiegelman, who Quentin has always had a soft spot for. Margo likes to go off on adventures and one day she decides to ...

  10. Paper Towns: Book Review

    I found the start to be a bit slow, it took a few chapters for the interest to develop. This book starts of slowly and then gradually builds pace, it is the fastest at the end. I liked the three different meanings of 'paper towns'…and how each meaning gives a different perspectives to different characters. Very very interesting.

  11. Review: Paper Towns by John Green

    John Green's Paper Towns was one of those books that I will undoubtedly read over and over again. It was smart, witty, quirky and beyond thought-provoking. There were so many pages I wanted to dog-ear or highlight or tattoo onto my freaking body. The prose was lovely, the characters were dynamic and the adventure was just downright fun yet ...

  12. Book Review: Paper Towns by John Green

    Verdict: Paper Towns has a quiet, thoughtful story and is ultimately a book with heart, and soul. John Green is easily my new author crush. Rating: 8 - Excellent leaning towards a 9. Reading Next:Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson. Contemporary John Green Young Adult.

  13. One Story, Two Endings: A review of PAPER TOWNS book and movie

    Very different from The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns offered a slightly riskier plot structure and less-concrete themes than its more recently-written sibling. Same story, different endings for the book and the movie. The story's narrator and main character, Quentin, is a high school senior about to graduate.

  14. Book Review: Paper Towns

    Paper Towns by John Green is a thrilling, coming-of-age mystery. Readers get to solve the mystery along with the main character. The book provides interesting insights and a sense of grounded wonder and sparks deep thought about our own reality of life and inevitable death.

  15. Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Paper Towns

    Paper Towns is a book that transcends the young adult genre and is accessible to any age group. Lord knows there are older adults that will feel a sense of jaded nostalgia when they read about the activities going on in this novel. To those people, I say be thankful that you can leave your past behind and look forward to a better day. ...

  16. Kid reviews for Paper Towns

    Paper towns is a great book for older teens my kid wanted to read it and she is 10 I read it first and it is NOT appropriate for a 10 year old it has a lot of "fucks" and "shits" I told her no because of the cussing and sexual references very inappropriate for people under 15. Show more. This title has: Great messages. Great role models.

  17. Book review: Paper Towns

    Book review: Paper Towns. Sarah Jaran Staff Writer. John Green's offbeat novel, "Paper Towns", is a satisfying choice for a leisurely read. The story details the last few weeks of high school for Quentin Jacobsen, a likable introvert, who is extremely brainy and worried for his future. His life is turned upside down when Margo Roth ...

  18. Paper Towns by John Green Book Reviews

    The relevance of Walt Whitmans poetry adds a touch of class. The action is fast paced. The writing is great. And, who knew anything at all about paper towns, which apparently do exist. John Green is a great writer and his Looking for Alaska is another riveting book. Paper Towns might make it into my top 10 list for 2008. Get this book and ...

  19. BOOK REVIEW: PAPER TOWNS BY JOHN GREEN

    Genre: Mystery, young adult. Everything's uglier close up - John Green, paper towns. Paper towns has a mystery attached to it, a deep yet simple mystery. This is a story of Margo Roth Spiegelman ...

  20. Book Review: Paper Towns

    Menu: Tabs: Book Reviews. Review a Book; All Reviews; Staff Reviews; Adult Reviews; Teen Reviews; Kid Reviews; Award Books; More; Image. Title of Book. Paper Towns. Author. Green, John. Rating. 5 stars = Bohemian Rhapsody Awesome! Review. The novel "Paper Towns" by John Green is an amazing journey that takes a boy named Quentin to places he ...

  21. Paper Towns

    Review by Darcy Murphy Reading Level: 12+ This book is in stock. Paper Towns is about a boy Q and his childhood friend Margo. It is a book about what it means to feel like you don't quite belong anywhere. It is a book about carving a path for yourself and coming to live on your own terms. It is about not compromising your beliefs for others.

  22. Amazon.com: Paper Towns: 9781408865682: John Green: Books

    Okay, anyway I recently just finished reading Paper Towns by John Green and figured it was about time I get my butt in gear and post my review. This is the second book that I've had the pleasure of reading by the superb Mr. Green, the first being The Fault In Our Stars! It was a pleasure to have my heart broken by Augustus Waters. While Paper ...

  23. Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Paper Towns

    Paper Towns is a book that transcends the young adult genre and is accessible to any age group. Lord knows there are older adults that will feel a sense of jaded nostalgia when they read about the activities going on in this novel. To those people, I say be thankful that you can leave your past behind and look forward to a better day. ...

  24. Paper Towns

    Paper Towns Comedy 2015 1 hr 49 min Available on Disney+ Young and shy Quentin (Nat Wolff) is in for the night of his life when Margo (Cara Delevingne), the most popular student in high school, recruits him to help her play mischievous pranks on the friends who betrayed her. ... Reviews 140 Fresh 81 Rotten 59 ...