Paper Towns Resources
Websites
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No paper was used in the making of this website.
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John Green's fans (a.k.a. nerdfighters) have their own tumblr. "An awesome tumblr for awesome people." That means you.
Movie or TV Productions
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IMDB is like a map of movies, but the Paper Towns movie isn't a paper town itself; it's real. Use this page to scope it out.
Articles and Interviews
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Bob Hassett of The Washington Post says that Paper Towns is better than A Fault in Our Stars. Yeah, we'd take a road trip over cancer any day, too.
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No, not a Sarah McLachlan song, but an interview with Green about his nomination for Paper Towns from the Mystery Writers of America.
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Is leading an extraordinary life as simple as choosing to live one? Green seems to think so (although he doesn't think the choice is easy).
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That's an anagram for Paper Towns. Other fun facts abound in this interview.
Video
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Green attempts to define his own book, without resorting to outright lies.
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If you really like the epigraph, or you're too lazy to read it yourself, here's Green to read it to you.
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Paper Towns was so popular, Green maxed out his friends on Facebook.
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The Mountain Goats appear in both the epigraph and the novel itself. Take a listen.
Audio
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This copy of paper towns is made of plastic instead of paper: it's the audiobook version.
Images
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Margo Roth Spiegelman's copy of Leaves of Grass probably looks a lot like this one, with Whitman's studly visage on the cover.
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Here's the Tower of Light, or what Q and Margo Roth Spiegelman call "The Asparagus." Does looking at it make your pee smell funny?