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Published
Harper Collins, February 2009
ISBN
9780732289003
Format
Softcover, 368 pages
Dimensions
20cm × 13.3cm × 2.4cm

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Now a major motion picture from Twentieth Century Fox

New York Times bestseller from the award-winning author of Looking for Alaska and The Fault In Our Stars.

Quentin Jacobsen - Q to his friends - is eighteen and has always loved the edgy Margo Roth Spiegelman. As children, they'd discovered a dead body together. Now at high school, Q's nerdy while Margo is uber-cool.

One night, Q is basking in the predictable boringness of his life when Margo, dressed as a ninja, persuades him to partake in several hours of mayhem. Then she vanishes. While her family shrugs off this latest disappearance, Q follows Margo's string of elaborate clues - including a poem about death.

Q's friends Radar, Ben and Lacey help with the search, and a post turns up on a website: Margo will be in a certain location for the next 24 hours only. The race is on! After an epic drivethrough the night, they catch up with Margo, and Q learns first-hand that the way you think about a person isn't the way they actually are.

MORE PRAISE FOR PAPER TOWNS

'Paper Towns is a smart, thoughtful, funny, and hopeful novel that really epitomises John Green's brilliance. It has razor-sharp wit, fantastic writing, originality in spades, truth ... do everything in your power to get a copy immediately' - Teenbookreview

'A teen-pleasing read. Readers will enjoy the edgy journey and off-road thinking' - Publishers Weekly

'fascinating, cleverly constructed, and profoundly moving' - School Library Journal, starred review

'Green ... delivers once again ... A winning combination' - Kirkus

MORE AWARDS

Winner - 2009 Edgar Award

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