Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Paper Towns- John Green

   Quentin, a highschool student, is in love with his childhood friend Margo. He never talks to her anymore until one day she wannts to get back at her ex boyfriend for cheating on her with her best friend. After that night he spends with Margo, Quentin wakes up only to find her missing. Margo ran away and Quentin has to follow the clues she left by accident to find her. Quentin asks his loyal friends to help him and they end up having more fun on the adventure together.

2.   By the end of the book all of the characters change. However because the book is written from Quentin's point of view, his perception of Margo changed. It was interesting to see that at the beginning Quentin thinks of Margo as a mysterious girl and his dream girl. By the end of the book he finds out that Margo really isn't that great and the reason he admired her so much was that he imagined her better than who she was.

5.   The ending to the book was satisfying in my opinion because it was very truthful and it was a happy ending. I liked how the book was left on a bit of a cliff hanger. I wouldn't change the ending because it was made to end on a mystery, and the lesson of the book was some things are better left a mystery.

1 comment:

  1. I like the answer to your second question because I also do enjoy a cliff hanger at the end of the book because it keeps you wondering about what could happen next.

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