Turtles All the Way Down

Turtles All the Way Down Novel by John Green

Two key ingredients of an interesting novel are original and believable ideas and good
writing. How would you rate this novel on the basis of this criteria?
Was the reality created in the book believable?
What made the ideas in the novel unique or
predictable?
Were there any standout sentences?
If the book's structure serves the story well?

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Sorry, this is only a short answer space. Many of your questions are also asking for your opinion rather than mine.