
Paper Towns
Since there isn't an image for this entry, this review is for the audiobook version of Paper Towns as read by Dan John Miller.
I actually haven't read a lot of John Green so I picked up this audiobook when it was on sale. It was good, but I didn't like it as much as The Fault in Our Stars or Will Grayson, Will Grayson, the latter of which I also listened to as an audiobook.
From what I understand, John Green does typically have the same main characters, shy nerdy not very popular boy who loves the crazy mysterious pretty popular girl.
This book begins, with Quentin ("Q") awakened by his popular neighbor Margo who takes him on a crazy night of pranks and revenge. The next day, Margo has disappeared but Q finds a clue as to where she has gone and tries to figure out where she has gone.
The beginning was fun, but this middle section where he is trying to figure out where she went was a bit boring and hard for me to get into. I did enjoy the last part of the book, though I thought the ending was a bit abrupt.
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