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But even if the Paper Towns cover is a tad disappointing, there’s something that never disappoints and can cure any slight sadness right now: John Green’s book covers.
‘Paper Towns’ and 21 other books to read before you see the movie Cara Delevingne, left, as Margo, and Nat Wolff as Quentin, in a scene from the new film, “Paper Towns.” (Michael Tackett / AP) ...
E-book settlement: New York's attorney general says buyers of e-books will get credits this week from five publishers based on settlements reached after a lawsuit alleging the publishers colluded ...
Still, the story ends in a way that manages to defy expectations and eschew the "teen movie" norm, though as a result it's sure to disappoint those who want Paper Towns to be a fairy tale.
Spoiler alert! The following contains spoilers for both the Paper Towns book and movie. Like The Fault in Our Stars, the movie adaptation of John Green's Paper Towns is decently faithful to its ...
CHICAGO -- Teen readers across the country chose "Paper Towns" by John Green as their favorite book in the annual Teens' Top Ten vote sponsored by the Young Adult Library Services Association, a ...
A Pasco County middle school that quietly removed star novelist John Green's Paper Towns from its eighth-grade summer reading list after a parent's complaint has now just as quietly put the title ...
Their books are equally fun, insightful, and moving. While Rowell’s most-loved book Eleanor & Park is also a fantastic choice, I highly recommend Attachments as your first post- Paper Towns read.
The young adult book-to-movie adaptation trend is anything but new. As John Green’s Paper Towns hits theaters Friday, check out some of the best books that went from page to screen. The seven ...
Yet in Green's second book-to-film adaptation, that's not the case; rather than just a few minor changes, there are actually many ways in which the movie Paper Towns is different than the book.
This marks the only time in the Paper Towns film where suicide is ever discussed, and given the subsequent events of the film, it is odd that the filmmakers never chose to truly dive into the subject.
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