Paper Towns (book review)


Another John Green book. I've read his piece (The Fault in Our Stars, Looking for Alaska, Abundance of Katherine) and I must say that his writing style is pretty rough but completely relatable.  This book has been in my to-read list for so long and I read it last month. Last Month? June-July. So, okay, let's rant.
(I forgot to write about Sputnik Sweetheart. I read it earlier before PT btw.)
 
So, the movie of this book is released on August with Cara Delevinge as the main character. She's well-rounded model with witty personality. Her instagram screams so much women power that I cant stop liking her posts.
Anyway, the story is written from Quentin's view. Quentin is a high-schooler with Ben and Radar as his troop. Quentin is an only child with psychologist parents. The background is nearing high school graduation when everyone is busy looking for Prom partner. Quentin is going solo since his crush has boyfriend and he doesnt want to go with anyone else. Quentin lives in a fictional subdivision called Jefferson Park, Orlando, Florida (from Wikipedia). He has crush with his neighbor, Margo Spiegelman, since they were little kids, one-sided crush. Is it a crush, it lasted for years tho. Well, is it love?
Paper Town stands for unbuilt subdivision and copyright town that appear on maps but doesnt exist. Quentin is trapped into mischievous plan by Margo. It turns out that Margo's boyfriend cheats on her with her other friend. It's not the usual high school love & prom party. Margo has unique way of thinking. She's driven to break out from her parents' restriction. She likes exploring new places and her parents don’t quit grasp what she really wants and then one day she just ‘poof’ going off somewhere. She leaves clue for Quentin and Quentin does everything he can to find her. It leads him to re-think about who Margo really is. He doesn’t think about the consequences but in the same time he thinks too much.
What I like about Margo is that whatever come to her mind, all her confused feeling, what she desires, what her parents want; she process it all and come to one conclusion: what she want matters the most. She preparse everything and takes her wandering soul into places with every ounce of her hot-bloodedness.
Plus she carry her journal everywhere. She write stories and plan things. Sounds like fun. My kind of fun.



My favorite quote:
Human lacks of good mirrors. It’s so hard for anyone to show us how we look an so hard for us to show anyone how we feel.
When you’re older, you start to see them—the bad kids and the good kids and all kids—as people. They’re just people, who deserve to be cared for. Varying degrees of sick, varying degrees of neurotic, variety degrees of self-actualized.
You keep expecting people not to be themselves.

CONVERSATION

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