I liked it a bit less than the other two John Green books I've read so far. I don't felt the need to find Margo. Still enjoyed it. The ending was good.

Had to drag myself through this. Seems like this is not my kind of genre.

This one hit me hard...and I don't even know why.

You're so long part of this school life. You're with them as they form friendships, develop desires and wishes. And then POOF you get your feet blown away. Just like that. And you be left to wonder why?

Amazing and touching. I soaked the pages in. I laughed and I shed some tiny manly tears. A beautiful book.

An incredible and touching book. Charlie Gordon is a character that you won't forget.

What an incredible adventure. It's the longest and most detailed book I've ever read so far. In the beginning you have this ultra detailed and frightening story of the death of almost all mankind. In the middle it gets a bit slow but picks up again at the end.

Empty. Empty and hopeless are my two words for this story. A sad and touching journey of father and son. Very early you sense how this journey is going to end, but you hope for better all the way through.

Would have been better if I read this before watching the movie for sure. Needed to drag myself through. But the good story stays.

A beautiful tale of survival and friendship.

Touching story full of scenes to remember.

A complex start to a complex fantasy setting! Quite good! Maybe continuing with the series.

Excellent story inside the legal system. Going to read the sequel for sure.

Quite entertaining for a quick read but nothing spectacular.

A fun read but nothing that lasted with me.

I guess everything had already been said about this book. Fun, entertaining and fun :P

20 000 characters are not enough to describe this book, haha.
Just experience it for yourself. Be sure to pull through even if it distracts you. It's a book you will remember for years.

Beautiful, inspiring and sad. Makes you want to go out and find your own adventure.

Obligatory buy because I love the show. It was okay reading through once. Never touched it since.

Quite interesting inside look into the life of an adventurer. It's like a climbing documentary with a twist.

Quite a long time ago I read this. But I remember I had a blast. Kept me reading and reading.

Shocking tale of violence and abuse. It could (and is) happening right to the girl next door. That's what makes it shocking.