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Paper Towns
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Josefine's review
bookshelves: on-my-shelf
Feb 01, 2015
bookshelves: on-my-shelf
Reading for the 2nd time. Most recently started July 30, 2022.
** spoiler alert **
SPOILERS. You have been warned.
Everything about this book is - not perfect - but thought provoking. And isn't that the goal of a book? Too quickly sum up because I'm really tired (Couldn't go to bed, had a Green book to finish): It's hilarious, fantastic and perhaps the most interesting coming-of-age story I have ever read. Personally, the best part was that Margo and Quentin (In my eyes at least) did not end up together. It made the story ten times more beautiful. This book will forever have a spot on my favorite-books-of-all-time-shelf.
Everything about this book is - not perfect - but thought provoking. And isn't that the goal of a book? Too quickly sum up because I'm really tired (Couldn't go to bed, had a Green book to finish): It's hilarious, fantastic and perhaps the most interesting coming-of-age story I have ever read. Personally, the best part was that Margo and Quentin (In my eyes at least) did not end up together. It made the story ten times more beautiful. This book will forever have a spot on my favorite-books-of-all-time-shelf.
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Reading Progress
February 1, 2015
– Shelved
February 1, 2015
– Shelved as:
on-my-shelf
February 1, 2015
– Shelved as:
to-read
March 2, 2015
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Started Reading
March 5, 2015
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62.62%
"What is it there's so fun about drunk people? I should be too intelligent to laugh out loud at this. How do you do it, Mr. Green???"
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191
March 6, 2015
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Finished Reading
July 30, 2022
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Started Reading