Paper Towns by John Green

This novel follows the story of Quentin Jacobsen, a high school senior who embarks on a journey to find Margo Roth Spiegelman, his enigmatic neighbor and childhood crush, after she disappears following a night of adventure. Margo leaves behind clues that Quentin must decipher, leading him and his friends on a road trip across the country. As Quentin delves deeper into the mystery of Margo's disappearance, he learns valuable lessons about understanding others, the complexity of human identity, and the true meaning of loving someone. The story is a blend of humor, mystery, and coming-of-age elements, exploring themes of adolescence, friendship, and the search for meaning in a seemingly paper-thin world.

The 9144th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 66

Since this book was first published in 2008, there is a penalty of 54.4%. The age adjusted score is 30.1.

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