Paper Towns Resources
Websites

No paper was used in the making of this website.

John Green's fans (a.k.a. nerdfighters) have their own tumblr. "An awesome tumblr for awesome people." That means you.
Movie or TV Productions

IMDB is like a map of movies, but the Paper Towns movie isn't a paper town itself; it's real. Use this page to scope it out.
Articles and Interviews

Bob Hassett of The Washington Post says that Paper Towns is better than A Fault in Our Stars. Yeah, we'd take a road trip over cancer any day, too.

No, not a Sarah McLachlan song, but an interview with Green about his nomination for Paper Towns from the Mystery Writers of America.

Is leading an extraordinary life as simple as choosing to live one? Green seems to think so (although he doesn't think the choice is easy).

That's an anagram for Paper Towns. Other fun facts abound in this interview.
Video

Green attempts to define his own book, without resorting to outright lies.

If you really like the epigraph, or you're too lazy to read it yourself, here's Green to read it to you.

Paper Towns was so popular, Green maxed out his friends on Facebook.

The Mountain Goats appear in both the epigraph and the novel itself. Take a listen.
Audio

This copy of paper towns is made of plastic instead of paper: it's the audiobook version.
Images

Margo Roth Spiegelman's copy of Leaves of Grass probably looks a lot like this one, with Whitman's studly visage on the cover.

Here's the Tower of Light, or what Q and Margo Roth Spiegelman call "The Asparagus." Does looking at it make your pee smell funny?