Sunday, March 1, 2015

Favorite Book

Paper Towns by John Green
One of my new favorite books is Paper Towns by John Green. I read it because the movie is coming out this year and because I love John and Hank Green. I watch Vlog Brothers, Crash Course, and Sci-Show on YouTube and I absolutely love them all! Particularly I love watching Vlog Brothers :) Definitely check them out: Vlog Brothers Crash Course Sci-Show.

Okay so now on to the actual book ;)
The description from the back of the book:

So obviously I loved this (or I wouldn't be writing this haha). It was captivating and mysterious and surprising...I could list more adjectives if you like. Anyway, if you haven't read this, I HIGHLY recommend it! I think this is great book for both guys and girls and appropriate for everyone older than thirteen. Please please read this book I promise you will not regret it :)

*now for the fun part where I talk about spoilers*

Okay am I the only who completely freaked when they almost hit those cows!? Before I read this, I had read most of John Greens other books and there is a theme that something bad or sad happens in them. So when I read when Q was like we're going to die I was just like no! this CAN'T be how it ends! and then I was like *phew* and then when they thought the beer was gasoline I was like NOOO and then when they realized it was beer I laughed at myself for about five minutes. (wow cool story) I felt this part was genius on Johns part, he had me completely invested in the characters and not ready for a twist like this which ended up not being a twist which is why I found it so hilarious! (I would like to apologize for the multiple run on sentences) Then they finally found Margo and she acted like such a bitch! (sorry if you care about cursing) But then she was acting okay and her and Q kissing was beyond adorable and bittersweet! It's the kind of book where you want another one because you want to know what happens to Margo but at the same time you don't want another one because it would ruin the first and just uh. Also it's more fun to decide what happens to Margo yourself.  Overall I loved this SO much I can't wait until it has been long enough where it's acceptable to re-read it :)

Sorry that was so rambly and I'm sure there are multiple grammar mistakes but thanks for reading anyway! x
-Natalie


10 comments:

  1. Okay, so I am pretty much going to get this book next time I am at the shop, it sounds amazing! Considering how well The Fault In Our Stars turned out, I am sure the movie for Paper Towns will be flawless!
    xx noirbeanie.blogspot.com

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    1. totally agree I cannot wait for the movie to come out :)

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  2. I tried Abundance of Katherines by John Green it was really bad couldn't get through the first 50 pages never really wanted to read his books ever since but recently a couple of reviews I read of Looking for Alaska kind made me want to read it.This seems interesting as well.

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    1. I felt the same way about about Abundance of Katherines but after the first few chapters it actually turned much better than I thought it would, you should give another try! ;) Looking for Alaska was also really good, better than Abundance of Katherines. xx

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  3. I saw the word spoilers and shielded my eyes lol. I've really been wanting to read this book. I've got it on my kindle and really need to read it now I know the movie is coming out. John Green is one of my favorite authors and I fell in love with the fault in our stars.

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  4. Great blog... Love the post x
    www.elegantanchors.blogspot.co.uk

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  5. Oooh! I love John green! This book has been recommended for me (and I loved TFioS and 19 Katherines,) so I think I'l read this book next!
    ~Emily

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