Review 14 : Paper towns by John Green.

Dear reader,

Everyone gets a miracle, Quentins miracle was his neigbour, Margo Roth Spiegelman.
And when this popular and adventurous girl sneakes into his bedroom one night, Q's life is about to change. Because when he helps her with the plan of revenge, he does things he has never done before and never thought he would ever do. After the amazing and thrilling night Q is waiting for the next schoolday with Margo, but the always running girl has become a mystery once again. He is shure of the fact that he is the one to follow the trail of breadcrums to the mad world of the girl he thought he knew, dragging his friends into the same mess.

When I started reading this John Green book, I absolutely fell for it.
The way this man writes is amazing, And after 4 chapter I was already hooked.
But as the story went further I began to dislike the story line. The main character was changing and in my opinion turning mad with the idea of finding this girl who is really cool but also very annoying because she really is an attention seeker. No, it is not my favourite book of John Green. The entire time I had the feeling it was building up to this moment what would've been the moment you would laugh, cry or hate the writer. For me unfortunatly, that never came.

A John Green book always scares the crap out of me because the ones I have read are with a very sad ending, so scared as hell I went reading this book.
 I also watched the Paper Towns movie trailer and read the comments. NEVER DO THIS! Because one wrote something like they all are going to die in a car crash. That made me very mad, so I went to my room and read the whole damn thing is one night. AND IT NEVER HAPPEND. Maybe that was also a explanation why I did not enjoyed the ending.

I gave it three stars on Goodreads, For the amazing storyline for the first half of the book and for the writing skills.

Let me know what you thought and if you agree or disagree with mine.















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  1. I enjoy reading ur reviews :)
    I like the way u write, easy and always honest, but u never forget to say when u love a book.

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