Saturday, April 29, 2017

Paper Towns, by John Green****

This book is fully as awesome as An Abundance of Katherines, if not a little bit more so. Quentin ("Q") is a nice Jewish boy whose two buddies are Radar of the colored persuasion, and Ben who is indescribable--all three are high school seniors. They go on an 1,100-mile search for a missing classmate, and by the end Quentin has grown up in a lot of ways. I guess this is one of your classic "coming of age" tales.

Some fascinating features of the book are the "paper towns" themselves, towns that almost got started, but never made it.

3 comments:

JD Atlanta said...

Looks like you are on a reading streak lately. I read a lot in April, but it looks like I'm running out of prospects again.

Joanne Cage said...

You might read The Good Soldier by FM Ford. Or something.

JD Atlanta said...

That's a good idea. I'll grab it on Gutenberg and give it a try.