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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Paper Towns is the third young adult novel written by John Green, published in October 2008.High school senior Quentin Jacobsen (known to his friends as "Q") has been in love with his neighbor — the mysterious, beautiful, and adventuresome Margo Roth Spiegelman — for as long as he can remember. So when one night she appears at his window to ask for his help in playing revenge pranks, he can't refuse.The two travel to Margo's ex-friend Becca's house, where Margo's boyfriend is cheating on her, along with her boyfriend's house, the house of an old bully, and Sea World, where Margo and Q dance together to an old song playing on the loudspeaker. At the end of the night, Margo leaves Q with a hug and says, "I. Will. Miss. Hanging. Out. With. You."The next day at school, Q is hardly surprised that Margo isn't there. But when no one sees her for days, Q and his friends Radar and Ben begin searching for the clues Margo had apparently left for Q, including a poster of Woody Guthrie on her window, parts of the poem "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman, and an abandoned mini-mall where she wrote stories from her childhood and explored, with the help of Margo's best friend, Lacey. Using these clues, they must attempt to find the riddle wrapped in an enigma that is Margo Roth Spiegelman.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Was going to be made into a movie - then not - and now has been made into a movie by the same people who adapted The Fault in Our Stars. Nat Wolff (Isaac from the film adaptation of Fault in Our Stars) plays Q, and Cara Delevingne plays Margo. The film was released in July 2015 and, despite slightly mixed reviews, was a commercial success. For tropes on the film, go here. | |
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