A review by blueberry31
Paper Towns by John Green

3.0

This is the story of teenage boy Quentin and his discovery that sometimes you think you know someone, but you really only know a false version of them: a paper version. I couldn't put this down because I got so intrigued by the whole story. I really wanted to know: who really is Margo? John Green sort of has a habit of making teen characters that are unrealistically deep and mature for their age... which can get a little annoying (hence the three stars). But overall this was a good read and it really drew me in: I panicked, I laughed, I really felt emotions while reading; something a lot of books fail at doing. I was disappointed by the ending, but I guess that might have been intentional from John Green because it's how his main characters end up feeling too.