Paper Towns is definitely a straight masterpiece to me. Under John Green’s writing, he exquisitely described a high schooler, Quentin’s life. Well, not just writing down his personal life and daily routine in an interesting way, but also an admirable description of his feelings and thoughts about Margo, his mysterious neighbour as well as someone he love. I would call this book an incredible piece, because through the journey Quentin was finding Margo, he wasn’t just finding her. In addition, I think Quentin was also finding himself and his soul. I really love the part Margo and Quentin went on their adventure during the midnight. Reading this book was like appreciating an artwork. Different kinds of feelings and thoughts popped out in my mind as I read through the story while having different emotions and reading through different perspectives. This book kept me reading incessantly. In my opinion, this book is attractive and can interest teenagers since the characters are mostly close to their age and this book is extremely affective in a lot of ways. I have to say I’m not apple-polishing this book. I really enjoyed it, because it gave me ups and downs, or I would say laughters and tears. It also motivated me to look things through more than one perspectives and it's fine to get lost, because you have to get lost before you find yourself, as the book expressed.

Paper Towns
By John Green
| Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grades 9 - 12 | Grades 4 - 6 | n/a | 5.4 | 81739 |
Winner of the Edgar Award
The #1 New York Times Bestseller
Publishers Weekly and USA Today Bestseller
Millions of Copies Sold
Quentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificent Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and climbs back into his life—summoning him for an ingenious campaign of revenge—he follows. When their all-nighter ends and a new day breaks, Margo has disappeared. But Q soon learns that there are clues—and they’re for him. Embarking on an exhilarating adventure to find her, the closer Q gets, the less he sees the girl he thought he knew.
#1 Bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars John Green crafts a brilliantly funny and moving coming-of-age journey about true friendship and true love.
Book Reviews (121)
doesn't look bad i do kinda wanna see the movie honestly
Paper Town by John Green. This book is amazing! Paper Town is about Quentin and Margo are neighbor, Margo and Quentin they pranks to people that Margo don't like. However, one day Margo disappear, Quentin use long time to find her. That mean he is fall in love with Margo. And so one day she find Margo Roth Spiegelman in the corner and drawing something. Margo disappear because she thinks life is boring like paper, and she want to live a life full of adventures, so she goes to NY, Algoe. Also there are a lots of quotes in the book. I love the quotes inside this book, ''I’m starting to realize that people lack good mirrors. It's so hard for anyone to show us how we look, & so hard for us to show anyone how we feel.” I think this quote is really realistic.
Love this book!it is so worth it. tell me if you like or hate it? yes no
it was good but not that much
i really like this book so far i like how Q really does like margo and he is willing to fight for her so he can be with her I LOVE THIS BOOK you should read it
I am in grade five and Paper Town is so awsome
This book was amazing. I really enjoyed it. If you haven't watched or read it you need to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome! Loved the characters
I liked this book. It was a good read, and I really enjoyed discovering about the characters. I also loved Margo's character. Can't wait to see the movie!
This book is awesome! The character developement of this book is super good because you won't see boring characters. The main character is a student which I can easy relate to. The two main character was once super good friends, but after they have grown up, they are like living in different worlds. Margo is a more mysterious and cool character, and Quentin is just like an ordinary student who is more shy to other students. But I was a bit confused at the ending of this book, even though I still like the plot and setting of the story. I have always been a huge lover of mystery books so that's why I think this book is super awesome.