This book was okay---it wasn't my favorite type of book, but I can certainly see why teens/young adults might like this type of genre. Quentin is a teenager that is strictly by the books. He seems to care about his parents, school, and friends. Through Quentin's dialog he seems like a "down to earth teenager"; his friends also seem very "down to earth." The dialog or language that Quentin and his friends use is dialog that teenagers use today. It is very real and believable. Margo on the other hand is a very fascinating character! Margo has two sides to this story. She is a very different person on the inside compared to what she is on the outside. All of the characters in this story seem very believable and what you may see in a high school today.
The plot of this story moved very fast! This is one reason why teenagers may like this particular story! Quentin and Margo's adventure moved really fast at the beginning of the story. I think teenagers would like to read about their adventure. They would probably find their adventure funny and interesting! However, the whole novel is an adventure. Teenagers like to read about adventures! It's the unknown part of an adventure story that teenagers enjoy reading about.
This is a great book for teenagers! I think that they would enjoy reading this story due to all the drama, suspense, and adventure that this book has to offer!
Rebecca Wilson
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