![]() But, so is everyone in this novel, in a way you can’t imagine being true to life. Would I notice if he was swapped with Myles from Looking for Alaska? Not really. He’s witty and dedicated, and I think he really controls the situation, not letting Q’s obsession with Margo get too out of hand.Īs for Q, he’s pretty much a stock John Green character. Radar is probably my favourite of Q’s buddies. She’s smart and responsible and an all-around great person. Her relationship with Ben helps everyone to realise she’s not just a pretty girl. She’s popular, but no one’s bothered to get to know her beyond her surface level beauty. There are a lot of things to love about Paper Towns. Namely, Lacey Pemberton. ![]() If it sounds ridiculous, that’s because it is. ![]() Q is a nerd, with geeky friends who gets all too involved in trying to find Margo that he willingly skips his high school prom and graduation in search of her. Margo is a manic pixie dream girl who thinks she’s doing Q a favour by hanging out with him and will change him into some kind of brave warrior prince. Would you want to read it, again and again? Well, I found out… P L O T I’ve been looking at my shelf of favourite books lately and thought, wait a second, some of these books I’ve only read once! This was the case with Paper Towns. But, an important factor of defining a favourite book is whether it will stand the test of time. ![]()
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