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Paper Towns by John Green | Summary & Analysis

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Paper Towns by John Green | Includes Analysis

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Paper Towns is a coming of age story set in Orlando, Florida. It focuses on Quentin, a young man about to embark on his adult life, and the adventure he and his friends, Ben and Radar, have their senior year that centers on the disappearance of their classmate Margo Roth Spiegelman. Quentin lived next door to Margo his entire life and has a crush on her. He calls living so close to her a miracle and basks in the glory that is her existence.

When Quentin and Margo were both about ten years old, they went to a park and saw the dead body of Robert Joyner, a local man who committed suicide. Quentin was quietly traumatized by this experience, but Margo was fascinated and tried to find out what happened. She even managed to get information from the police, and went to Joyner’s neighbors to get more information…

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Inside this Instaread Summary & Analysis of Paper Towns

Summary of entire book
Introduction to the Important People in the book
Analysis of the Themes and Author’s Style

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20 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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Impressions

  • Drowningindarknessshared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🎯Worthwhile
    🚀Unputdownable

    Really beautifully written...

  • ilovejustinbieber123shared an impression8 years ago
    💞Loved Up

    okay

  • b6695673203shared an impression3 years ago
    👎Give This a Miss
    🙈Lost On Me
    💤Borrrriiinnng!

Quotes

  • b9186178108has quoted4 years ago
    referring to the delicate nature of the all of the facades and habits of the people and their lives, that they are nothing
  • b9186178108has quoted4 years ago
    referring to the delicate nature of the all of the facades and habits of the people and their lives, that they are nothing more than a fragile construction.
    Margo marvels at Quentin’s anxiety and concern. When he becomes angry, she reminds him that she chose him to accompany her on this mission and that he chose to come. They end the night breaking into Sea World and fox-trotting together. When he drops her at home, he invites her
  • Aolkhovikhas quoted7 years ago
    The book is written first person, from his point of view, and more significantly in past tense. This is a story that is being reflected on, rather than happening in present tense, which would indicate pure experience and reaction

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