Sunday, February 24, 2013

On John Green and Paper Towns

Oh, dear. John Green poses such a problem to me.
You see, It's my nature to hate anything that's popular and like anything that's critically acclaimed (or at least pretend to). So, naturally, when something that's both popular AND critically acclaimed comes along, my brain kinda blows a bit. That's why John Green's books pose such a dilemma. I can't say that I'm John Green's biggest fan - I mean, there are so many people who really, really love him - but I have respect for him, all the same.
(I plan to write a post on John Green later).
I think Paper Towns has been one of my favorite John Green books so far. I don't think it's the most well - written, but I really enjoyed it. Paper Towns is the story of Quentin Jacobsen, a high school senior about to graduate, and his obsession with his neighbor and childhood friend, Margo Roth Spiegelman. When Margo enlists Quentin to help bring justice to her two-faced friends, he thinks that this might be the beginning of something new - but Margo disappears the next day. Armed with a set of carefully placed clues that seem to lead nowhere, Quentin and his cronies head off in search of Margo - or, the Margo they thought they knew. Though the book occasionally calls for a stretch of the imagination, it's a great read, and a real page-turner. It's fun, intriguing, and satisfying - a combination which always makes for a good book.


9 comments:

  1. Oh blow the hipster, Cassie and give in! ;)
    Not to give in to popularity even more, but I suggest The Fault in Our Stars. By far my favorite book by him. Will Grayson, Will Grayson is also amazing.
    I enjoyed Paper Towns (duh, it's John Green!) but Margo just seemed like a weaker version of Alaska. Plus, I usually don't like Manic Pixie Dream Girls.

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    1. I know I should give in... After all, he is really good. I've read THe Fault In Our Stars, and it's pretty brilliant. Aw, whatever. I give in. John Green is amazing.

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  2. I love John Green too!!!!! I have only read the fault in our stars, in which I cried heaps. I can't wait to read more of his books though. I love his YouTube channel too, it's hilarious!!!!!

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    1. I've been meaning to watch his youtube channel for a while, I haven't actually gotten around to it yet. Thanks for recommending it, I'll have to watch it now :)

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  3. I haven't read any John Green yet. I've been meaning too, though.

    <3 Melissa
    wildflwrchild.blogspot.com

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  4. Looking for Alaska is my personal favorite!! But then, any John Green is fantastic. Have you seen his Youtube videos? It seems hard to believe, especially after the Twilight phenomenon, that something so popular could be any good, but this writer can produce nothing less than beautiful.

    https://anaruizwriting.blogspot.com

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    1. True! No, I haven't seen his youtube channel yet, but it's basically #1 on my to-do list.
      : )

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  5. Maybe I'll look into Paper Towns, even though I was a little disappointed by The Fault In Our Stars. Perhaps he's just not my cup of tea. But I'm trying to stop reading only classic British fiction so I guess John Green is a good place to start.

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  6. I've been getting a the book worm bug again, and as a tumblr addict I know how well loved John Green is... maybe I'll check one of his books out.

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