![]() He and his friends go on a quest eventually leading into a road trip to find Margo. Then, Margo disappears, and Q decides that she’s left clues for him to follow so he can find her. Until one night when Margo asks him for help in getting back at her so-called friends and ex, and he becomes bold and has fun and let’s go of some inhibitions. Q has two good friends, Margo has several…AND a jock boyfriend. Where Q is kind of nerdy, Margo is popular. Margo is a vivacious, curvy Jewish girl in their small Florida town. ![]() He’s had an unrequited crush on his once-childhood friend, Margo Roth Spiegelman. The main character, Quentin (or Q as he’s called), is a shy high school senior. My focus, now though, is on Paper Towns.Īs a teen novel, Paper Towns is solid. ![]() So my expectations were high for his three other books: Looking for Alaska (optioned potentially out in 2016), Paper Towns (obviously this is out on DVD now), and An Abundance of Katherines (optioned, but no plans to film). While there were some flaws with that book, I overall loved it. My first introduction to John Green was with The Fault in Our Stars. His books are bestsellers, and almost all of them have been optioned for film (or are films already). ![]() To many people, John Green can do no wrong. ![]()
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