Imagine getting an opportunity to win a 100 thousand-dollar prize, and the only task would be to find one missing person. The novel, Turtles All the Way Down, by John Green, is about a girl named Aza whose friend Daisy has found an opportunity to find a missing rich man in order to gain 100,000$. It happens that Aza was friends with the disappearing millionaire's son, Davis Pickett, in her childhood and Aza has used his help in order to find clues about where his father is. The novel, published in 2017, is a stand-alone book and not part of any series. The novel, published in 2017, is a stand-alone book and not part of any series. Throughout the novel, there is a series of unexpected events that have kept me flipping each page. And throughout the book, there are generally exciting aspects. In my opinion, this is a pretty good read because it delivers interesting features that keep me readings. But, I do have to say that the book was slow at some points, especially in the beginning, but once it reaches the second half is when most of the action and unexpectedness occurs. I would definitely say that the book is worth the read if you have enough patience to get to the exciting parts. So, overall I would rate Turtles All the Way Down as a ⅘ and would say it is a very great read.
Turtles All the Way Down by John Green (4/5)
Lacey C.
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