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Turtles All the Way Down by John Green. Aye or Nay.

Turtles All the Way Down by John Green. Aye or Nay.

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Sintia

I love it

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Rohen

Hear it’s good.

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Filipa

I’m not a Green fan but I think this book is good(ish). There’s a secondary plot that makes no sense and is supposed to add some mystery to the book I think, but it just doesn’t fit. The main plot was good though and I read it in a couple of days.

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Kat

I didn’t enjoy it as much as his other books but that doesn’t mean it’s bad.
The mystery plot isn’t great though.

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Megan

I really liked it

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Roxanne

I liked it.

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Kaushal

Aye Aye!

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Mutya

Aye!

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Marina

I loved it!

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Irma

Good.

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Courtney

Aye!

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Alma

Nay

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Natalie

Nay. Don’t like any of JG’s books, I think they’re all very similar and extremely predictable. I also just cannot relate to them anymore.

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D.G.

Has a great title, anyway.

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Claire

Yes

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Jordan

Aye.

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Paulina

meh

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Caroline

Meh! ? no where near as good as his other books! ?‍♀️

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Fariha

Aye

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Rebecca

It was ok..

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Ngerema

Liked it

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Robert

I liked it, but I didn’t love it like I did The Fault in Our Stars. I plan on reading more of his books.

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Michelle

Aye

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Nadya

No.The main characters are annoying and there are no turtles at all!?

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Martin

Aye. Really enjoyed it.

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Abhinav

aye

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Samir

Aye somehow !

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Jen

aye aye aye!!!!

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Melissa

Loved it.

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Kelly

Aye

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Sam

Aye

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Louisa

I’ve read most of his. I liked some, didn’t like others, this one is def my favourite out of his

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Kazia

I liked this one.

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Paden

Aye

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