Guys, I recently found out that I can be a young adult literary critic. It's the best job in the world for me, because I love to read, and I love to write. Although it's not technically a job, because I don't get paid. Pssh, money. Who needs it?
So to my dedicated followers (of which there are zero) I apologize. But I am done chronicling my (vastly uninteresting) life. And to my new followers (of which there are also zero) hello! To be honest, I have no idea how this is supposed to be done. Do I write stoically? Like an outside, uninvolved third party? Or can I just keep doing what I do, which is ramble on, but instead of rambling on about myself -which is horribly egocentric- I will ramble on about books, which I kind of do anyway. Now I just need to type it. Since this is a trial-run, awaiting the pimp-outage of the lovely Harmmony Beaufort who intoduced me to this, I'm going to start easy and review Paper Towns by John Green. There may be a modicum of bias here, because its my favorite book in the history of ever, but I'll do my best.
PAPER TOWNS
by JOHN GREEN
Paper Towns is a superb novel about the discovery of oneself, and oneself in others. It's novel geared toward high school students, and it simultaneously enables you to laugh histerically and think deeply on each and every page, which is a gift. No adults seem to understand the complexity of teenagers, but John Green does, and manages to relate it well. If you like love and mystery, if you like laughing and crying, if you have a soul, this book is for you.
DUMBADORRRR, MAH BOYFRAANNNN
Christy
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