To Quinton, Margo Roth Spiegelman is not just a neighborhood friend, but an impressive idea that could cumulate and invade all his thoughts and notions. And then on a random Wednesday, Margo invites Q on a night venture. Both go on, shopping Walmart at midnight, pranking those who have wronged them and finally breaking into SeaWorld.
Q is the last person to see Margo because she disappears next morning. And leaves a trail for Q so that he and only he can find her. But in his quest, what Q finds out is that the Margo he's searching for probably never existed.
The book is written in classic John Green style. I loved the third part the best and the road trip was awesomely written and explained. The thing about this book is it seems a pointless YA fiction but actually it has a deeper connotation that appeals the reader.
"Margo always loved mysteries. And in everything that came afterward, I could never stop thinking that maybe she loved mysteries so much that she became one."
-John Green, Paper Towns
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