It occurred to me to wonder so I checked.Turns out ‘Paper Towns’ by John Green is a real book. I thought the title/author was a reference to map makers putting fictional towns/places onto maps so that they could sue plagiarist competitors. —Turns out it is much cheaper to buy a map and make copies than to actually create a map, and so the people who map out the maps would create places such as Pizzapie Wisconsin 31415 to prove plagiarism.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Pab, aren’t you a little bit out of the target age demographic for John Green novels?
Sherlock Watson over 9 years ago
I can summarize All Quiet on the Western Front in two sentences:
1. “Yippee! We’re going off to war!”2. “Hey… war sucks.”
Melki Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yep – wouldn’t be a John Green novel without a manic pixie dream girl. Now which one of the rabbits has cancer?
meillered over 9 years ago
Please go back to being offensive.
ZorkArg over 9 years ago
Now do an Ernest Hemingway!
pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Agloe? Aglow!
vwdualnomand over 9 years ago
is it better than the two teenager cancer kids? so, much crying in the theater. and, the longest line for the ladies’ bathroom afterwards.
tired-one over 9 years ago
Agloe, the paper town.Aglow the dermatologists office.
cooganm Premium Member over 9 years ago
As much as I enjoyed the film, as well as the Harry Potter films, I seriously do not have the time to read children’s books.
tired-one over 9 years ago
It occurred to me to wonder so I checked.Turns out ‘Paper Towns’ by John Green is a real book. I thought the title/author was a reference to map makers putting fictional towns/places onto maps so that they could sue plagiarist competitors. —Turns out it is much cheaper to buy a map and make copies than to actually create a map, and so the people who map out the maps would create places such as Pizzapie Wisconsin 31415 to prove plagiarism.