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Published 16:00 29 Jul 2015 BST
Updated 16:05 29 Jul 2015 BST
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A true coming-of-age book, Q soon realizes he doesn’t really know the real Margo and though there are quite a few echoes of Looking For Alaska (another Green novel), I have to say my patience paid off in the end.
Despite some readers stating that the ending is an anti-climax, for me, it actually reflects the reality of life as a teen: taking that stepping stone from school to college and the dawning of the somewhat upsetting knowledge that life isn’t always going to be straightforward.
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