![]() Q is actually obsessed with her and in all honesty. ![]() The story IS Margo Roth Spiegelman, which I wouldn't mind if I found her to be an interesting and likeable character. She leaves little clues behind that Q follows in order to track her down. They spend one crazy night together, and the next day Margo disappears. ![]() The story follows Q, a boy who is in love with Margo Roth Spiegelman and has been since they were children. I didn't find that to be the case with Paper Towns, in fact, I ended up enjoying it less than The Fault in Our Stars. I hear so much praise and love for John Green, so I really wanted to try more from him to see if those books blew me away and impressed me as much as they seemed to impress everyone else. I read The Fault in Our Stars and I really enjoyed that one, although it wasn't an amazing 5/5 read for me. This is my second John Green book and I wish I could say that I absolutely loved it. Always an enigma, she now becomes a mystery and Q soon learns that there are clues to be following in his search for Margo. After their all-nighter ends and a new day breaks, Q arrives at school to find that Margo has not. ![]() ![]() So when she opens his bedroom window late one night and summons him to join her on an ingenious campaign of revenge - he follows. Who is the real Margo? Quentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificent, adventurous Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. ![]()
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