“What a treacherous thing to believe that a person is more than a person.”Frankly speaking, I was quite skeptical whilst reading this book. I kept waiting when “Paper towns” would turn into “Finding Alaska” but that didn’t happen. Instead I liked this book way better.
This book was more educational for me – I mean life lessons. I learned
that one should never make a person just an image or idolize this person; to
take anybody as they are not trying to change them. Even if they don’t support
your beliefs, don’t share your dreams and goals, don’t agree with you. I wish I
could read this book when I was a teenager – that would be much more useful.
But I didn’t. Anyway, the main thing is that I read it and learnt from it,
I don’t really see anything remarkable in main characters separately but
they make up pretty nice team. Margo’s behavior I understand – partially, but
not quite right. She could just believe in Q and live a life in paper world by
being a human, real, not paper. Escape is easier than having a courage to face
your fears. But she made a choice.
I gave this book 5 points because of life lessons.
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