Bah, nuts to this. I'll finish Freedom at some point, but I read TFiOS in two days this past week and it's John Green's best novel yet, which is certainly saying something. Everyone should read it.Quote
Alpha Puppington
I have my (signed!) copy, but I haven't had time to read it yet. I need to finish Franzen's Freedom before I can allow myself to read something else.
On the bright side, I don't think anything would have to be edited down for a PG-13. I don't recall much heavy swearing and the sexual content was rather tame. I mean, it's certainly not Looking for Alaska. On the down side, every single thing about the possibility of a John Green book being turned into a movie, especially one helmed by incompetent buffoons, makes me want to pull an Issac and smash a whole bunch of shit.Quote
jacobfiala
perfect! they worked on projects like eragon and twilight, that's who I want making it into a movie

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dollabill
John is a pretty big Mountain Goats fan dropping the band name in a couple books and even posted here a couple times.
it made me choke back tears and want to call my best friend. i was stunningly hungover when i read it, though, which is not the best time to read books with themes like this one. I read it again straight afterwards.Quote
dollabill
John Green and his brother Hank started doing daily web videos a couple years ago, a community formed around that and one of their slogans is DFTBA (don't forget to be awesome). It's actually pretty common for people to put notes in both Johns books and other Young Adult books explaining how great John Green is. John is a pretty big Mountain Goats fan dropping the band name in a couple books and even posted here a couple times. I think JD even sent him a copy of All Eternals Deck before it was released.
Make sure you come back and let me know how you liked the book when you're done!
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dollabill
John is a pretty big Mountain Goats fan dropping the band name in a couple books and even posted here a couple times.
John Green has posted here? Where?
I love his books. They are absolutely stunning. I read The Fault in Our Stars one morning in the space of about four hours, lying in bed and sobbing. I then tried to press the book on all my friends. This campaign was ended when one of them carelessly left my signed copy propped on a stand in the orchestra room and I felt fatally betrayed for a day.
(Now The Fault in Our Stars and The Life of the World to Come are inextricably linked in my mind, and I get ridiculously emotional experiencing either of them.)
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betamax
it made me choke back tears and want to call my best friend. i was stunningly hungover when i read it, though, which is not the best time to read books with themes like this one. I read it again straight afterwards.
(a bit too 'young adult' in parts for my tastes, but that's par for the course in young adult fiction)