Summary- Q Jacobson had only a month left of school before he graduated. That was before Margo showed up at his window in the middle of the night. Margo was Q's next door neighbor that rarely talked to Q until this night when he was chosen to be apart of one of Margo's many journeys. Q and Margo had 10 things to do before it was morning again. The first thing that they had to do was buy all the supplies they would need for the night. Then they would go to Margo's now ex best friend house to leave a surprise. They also left a surprise to he ex boyfriend and best friend. After that Margo wanted to break into Sea World. They did because it was one one the parks that she had never broken into before. After the night was over and they got home Margo told Q that it cant be like this and things would have to back to normal. A couple days later Q finds out that has run away from home again.
Question #3 Paper Towns is a continuous story. as far as I have been no flashbacks, the story moves forward in time.The story is written in one view point. It is the view point of the main character Q. I think that the author wrote it in this view point because Q is the only one that cares enough about Margo. If it were to switch view points the whole story would be changed. Also it wouldn't make sense if it was from anyone else view point.
Question #6 If I could ask the author a question it would be "Why are and Margo the way they are? Why are they so different from each other?" Another book of his that I read was The Fault in our Stars. They are very similar in story. They are both about finding your true love.
This is a very good summary, how do you think of the book so far (I'm reading it too!)
ReplyDeleteYou did a good job summarizing part of the book because you didn't give too much away, this also seems like an interesting book
ReplyDeleteI like how there is a bit of a cliffhanger, making me want to read the book. Did you watch the movie?
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