Though there are hundreds of books released this year that may recieve this recognition, "Paper Towns" by John Green is, in my personal opinion, indisputably the best book of 2015.
The novel narrates the story of a young boy, Quentin, and the search of his missing friend and love of his life, Margo Roth Spiegleman, after spending the last adventure together. It is a catchy, well-developed story that any young adult needs to read.
But what specifically makes this the best book ever? It may be the unique style the writer has to convey how the characters feel all along the story. The best-selling author managed his way to create relatable characters, a vivid atmosphere and a completely realistic plot. This might be the reason why it is so touching when describing common teenage struggles, and therefore, why millions of adolescents across the world choose "Paper Towns as their favourite travel book.
What is more, the readers feel so attracted to this story due to its symbolic title and the metaphors used, which helps you picture yourself in Margo's shoes. Maybe the reader will be doubtful about this, until the climax is reached. "Don't you see it? It's a paper town, with paper people living in their paper houses... burning their future to warm up today." This, and many other phrases are what makes the book stand out from a booksheld in any library, and why you should choose it.
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