![]() ![]() At a party, Quentin and Lacey talk: “‘That doesn’t sound like my Margo,’ she said, and I thought of my Margo, and Lacey’s Margo, and Mrs. As he searches, he has a larger revelation: everyone Margo knows sees her differently. She was a girl.” Looking for the “real” Margo, Quentin talks to his friends, family, and people he never thought he’d speak to, including Lacey, one of Margo’s closest and most popular friends. However, Paper Towns isn’t just a fun story, it is also an intriguing examination of image and identity. ![]() Whether reading about a breakneck road trip or about Quentin and Margo breaking into Sea World in the middle of the night, readers will be highly entertained. In Paper Towns, John Green creates memorable characters with humorous, smart, and realistic dialogue that will satisfy his fans and earn him new ones. ![]()
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