Papertowns

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Introduction

The book that I choose to do for my book report is Papertowns by John Green. Papertowns publication year is 2008. John Green write young adult fiction books. He wrote the Fault in Our Stars, which debuted as number one on New York Times best seller list. My book is about a girl who is pretending to be someone she is not to fit in with everyone. She runs away to find out who she really is.

Plot Summary
Papertowns is about a young girl named Margo Roth Spiegelman and a young boy named Quentin. They have been neighbors since they were little kids and use to be best friends when they were little. One day they just stopped talking and never spoke to each other again. Margo was popular at school and was pretending to be someone she wasn't so everyone would like her. Quentin was one of the nerds and he has had the biggest crush on Margo ever since theory were little.
One night Margo crawled through Quentin's window and told her that they were going to go on and adventure and that he was driving. Little did Quentin know that she was getting revenge on her boyfriend and her best friends because her boyfriend was cheating on her with her best friend. After she is down they go to the SunTrust bank building in Orlando and she calls Orlando a papertown because everyone and everything is fake. The next day Margo does not show up to school. Quentin
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Him and his friends then drive to New York to find her and they find her in an abandon storage complex. When they walk into the building they see her with her hair dyed and cut in a different style and she is sitting at a desk writing a notebook. She realizes that they are there and she ask Quentin to travel around the United States with her but he decides to go to college and meet up with her in the future. Since she is his one true love, and he is her one true

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