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feelings and relating to the book

    This story, Paper Towns by John Green, is a very thrilling story. Paper Towns keeps me on the edge of my seat, and makes me feel excited, yet sorrowful. The story really pushes me to think about loss, and seeing Quentin be so upset and obsessed over Margo’s disappearance makes me think deeper into really losing someone you love. The excitement of chasing her, but the sadness in his words is something truly amazing about this book. Quentin reminds me a lot of myself, how he is very thoughtful and keeps to himself, but when it comes to someone or something he loves he goes all in, and does anything he can without even planning like he usually would. This can relate a lot to my life and how I handle situations, specifically when it comes to those I love.
    The conflict between Margo and Q, her disappearance, really strikes a chord with me, because I really can understand how Q is feeling. His affection for Margo still grows even when she’s gone, and he would do anything to find her. This shows how when it comes to people he loves he would do anything in an instant without planning ahead like he usually would.

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