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              And the re-read begins!
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              For a YA novel, 'Paper Towns' by John Green is fascinatingly philosophical in stretches. I haven't come across many books where I found myself highlighting passages.

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              For a YA novel, 'Paper Towns' by John Green is fascinatingly philosophical in stretches. I haven't come across many books where I found myself highlighting passages.

              At least I carpe'd that one diem.
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              Pizza Hut, BP, and GoFast nutrition bars. Sad times when books too have product placements in them. And unlike movies, this isn't even as if it's funding the development of an artistic work - pure... more
              Pizza Hut, BP, and GoFast nutrition bars. Sad times when books too have product placements in them. And unlike movies, this isn't even as if it's funding the development of an artistic work - pure greed in play here.
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              "Radar was typing on a handheld device" - who talks like that?! Sometimes, it feels as if this book was written by a committee of 40-year old MTV executives trying to write in a way they think... more
              "Radar was typing on a handheld device" - who talks like that?! Sometimes, it feels as if this book was written by a committee of 40-year old MTV executives trying to write in a way they think today's cool teens speak.
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              I'm seeing a pattern in John Green's characters...
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              This is quite possibly my favorite book.
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              currently re-reading this!
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              I did finish this. In one sleepless overnight where even I got sick of my laptop, I pulled out this book and read 200 pages before noon the next day. Great read.
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              I am intrigued by this book so far.
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              "I like the strings. I always have. Because that's how it feels. But the strings make pain seem more fatal than it is, I think. We're not as frail as the strings would make us believe." ~Q
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              Finally finished it. What is life?
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              Just finished reading this. It's so sad, and so beautiful I couldn't have IMAGINED the ending any other way. I want to cry now.
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              Looking for Margo!! Will they find her?? Excited!
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              She's the kind of person who either dies tragically at 27, like Jimi Hendrix or Janis Joplin, or else grows up to win, like, the first-ever Noble Prize for Awesome.
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              "At least I carpe'd that one diem."
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              Perhaps all the strings inside him broke. One of my all time favourite books!
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              I'm really tired but I think I might read a chapter or two before I go to bed.
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              Got bored off Watchdog so I'm off to read this then I might pack some more stuff for tomorrow.
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              The police officer has a crazy voice in the audiobook.
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              Probably my favorite book ever. John Green is the man.
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              Just finished this book. I need some time to recollect my scattered, little spurts of thoughts.
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              Leaves of grass. Who knew. *awed*
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              started this last night -- so far so good!
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              'she either trusted me or wanted to fall.'
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              I feel soooo young reading this :)
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              I love John Green!
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              I love John Green!
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              when Margo and Quentin are on top of the building and Margo gives the speech about how she sees everything being frail and paper-like <3 favorite part of any book ever
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              Margo Roth Spiegelman will Make a Great lesson plan For graduating Seniors
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              "it Sleeps With the Fishes."
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