Every sane person on the face of the planet knows that John Green is a genius. He should quite simply rule the world. He is a writer you can't stop reading once you've begun. His YA characters actually have more to think about than school woes and first loves and parental problems.
I can't remember a time I haven't wondered about the secrets of the universe, about life after death, life BEFORE death. Why, what, how, when, where? John Green is evidently engrossed by such stuff too, which is why I love him so. I remember when Pudge was preparing his school project for his Religions class, where they had to form a question and attempt to answer it with help from different religions. When he forms 'What happens after death?', I literally screamed with delight..Pudge, me too me too me too!
This particular post has been brought on by reading Paper Towns. It shouldn't be termed as a novel. It should rather be called a quotes book, packed with thought provoking and awesome quotes that can consume you. I loved Quentin's musings, Radar's Santa woes, Ben's badass-ness (or so he'd like to think) and Margo's uniqueness.
John Green says "Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us than about the stories and people we're quoting". On that note, here I go-
I can't remember a time I haven't wondered about the secrets of the universe, about life after death, life BEFORE death. Why, what, how, when, where? John Green is evidently engrossed by such stuff too, which is why I love him so. I remember when Pudge was preparing his school project for his Religions class, where they had to form a question and attempt to answer it with help from different religions. When he forms 'What happens after death?', I literally screamed with delight..Pudge, me too me too me too!
This particular post has been brought on by reading Paper Towns. It shouldn't be termed as a novel. It should rather be called a quotes book, packed with thought provoking and awesome quotes that can consume you. I loved Quentin's musings, Radar's Santa woes, Ben's badass-ness (or so he'd like to think) and Margo's uniqueness.
John Green says "Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us than about the stories and people we're quoting". On that note, here I go-
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