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Adventure & Mystery in Search of Love.

Recommended for readers who enjoy young adult adventure and mystery novels, as well as those who enjoy philosophical and introspective musings on coming-of-age, loneliness, and finding oneself. The book's most unique and distinctive feature is its portrayal of complex and flawed characters who defy stereotypes and expectations, leaving readers to question the objective nature of truth, identity, and perception.

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ISBN: 9781408848180
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $20.90
Date of Publication: 2013-12-19
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Adventure, Coming of Age, Young Adult
Goodreads rating: 3.73
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From the bestselling author of The Fault in our Stars and Looking for Alaska, now a major TV series

Quentin Jacobsen has always loved Margo Roth Spiegelman, for Margo (and her adventures) are the stuff of legend at their high school. So when she one day climbs through his window and summons him on an all-night road trip of revenge he cannot help but follow.

But the next day Margo doesn’t come to school and a week later she is still missing. Q soon learns that there are clues in her disappearance . . . and they are for him. But as he gets deeper into the mystery – culminating in another awesome road trip across America – he becomes less sure of who and what he is looking for.

Masterfully written by John Green, this is a thoughtful, insightful and hilarious coming-of-age story.


Author: John Green
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 320
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Publication Date: 19 Dec 2013
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