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Paper Towns by John Green

Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹170.00.
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Original price was: ₹499.00.Current price is: ₹170.00.
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Paper Towns is a New York Times bestselling book. It is the story of Quentin Jacobsen who has been in love with Margo Roth Spiegelman. Margo and her adventures, has always been the centre of attraction of their high-school.
 
When one day she ascends through Quentin’s window and commands him to accompany her for an all-night road trip, he happily follows her.
 
The next day Margo is missing from the school. Even after a week she is unable to be reached. Quentin gets some hints about her vanishing and he further proceeds into the details of the mystery. This takes him to another splendid road trip across America. With time he becomes unsure about what exactly he is looking for.
 
This is a master piece written beautifully by John Green which is very attentive, intuitive and funny modern story.
 
 

36 reviews for Paper Towns by John Green

  1. Baby Singh (Verified Purchase)

    This book has been an absolute delight captivating and entertaining the whole way through. John Green’s writing flows perfectly to lull you into its world only to leave your heart racing with anticipation for what’s to come.

  2. Amit Kumar (Verified Purchase)

    this book is ultimate. you want to reread it again. very deep. characters woven so clearly. Makes you fall in love with John Green

  3. Atanu Deka (Verified Purchase)

    its amazing every time you read it, just don’t want to stop….fantastic story the mystery everything about it is so awsome

  4. VIVEKANAND KUMAR (Verified Purchase)

    The story is really good. Good for young adults.

  5. Rahul porwal (Verified Purchase)

    Highly recommended for book lovers. Though road trip in the end is boring, but its worth the pain for the ending scenes with Margo.

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