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John Green?

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1JWarren42
Oct 13, 2013, 9:50 am

With the movie adaptation of The Fault In Our Stars currently filming, I was wondering if you guys were reading John Green's novels, and what you were thinking about them.

2amysisson
Oct 13, 2013, 2:36 pm

I've read The Fault in Our Stars twice (the second time to write an encyclopedia essay on it) and found it brilliant. That said, I'm somewhat unlikely to see the movie.

I also loved Looking for Alaska.

I tried starting An Abundance of Katherines once but found the premise too ridiculous. Maybe it transcends that, though?

3reconditereader
Oct 13, 2013, 11:39 pm

I enjoyed An Abundance of Katherines and found it delightful. It doesn't take long to read if you want to give it another shot!

4weener
Oct 14, 2013, 2:01 am

I read Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars and found them both just OK. His story in Geektastic was by far the weakest. I read a lot of YA and am not sure why he is considered the best of the best.

5jnwelch
Oct 14, 2013, 5:05 pm

Nothing else of his, for me, reached the level of The Fault in Our Stars, but I enjoyed Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and An Abundance of Katherines, probably in that rating order.

6reconditereader
Oct 14, 2013, 6:04 pm

I don't consider him the best of the best but I do like his books. I've only read 2 though.

7DeusExLibrus
Oct 14, 2013, 6:34 pm

I thought Paper Towns and the Fault in Our Stars were excellent, though tFiOS is definitely his best by far. As for him being the best of the best, I've never heard that claim, though I don't read a ton of YA.

8PencilStubs
Editado: Oct 15, 2013, 12:23 am

I've read all his novels and loved them (TFiOS was my favorite). I'm a big vlogbrothers/crashcourse fan too, and I follow his tumblr.

His active-ness on YouTube/tumblr probably helps endear him to his fans. Makes it seem more like he's a friend (or someone to look up to) than just another author. Having that connection makes the books more special.

edit: Forgot to say DFTBA. XP

9Raevyn_or_Lucia
Editado: Nov 9, 2013, 4:52 pm

Looking for Alaska was good, and TFIOS was verging on really good, but I'd never consider them my favorites...And I haven't read the rest. :)

10sparemethecensor
Nov 9, 2013, 5:04 pm

I really liked Looking for Alaska - it came out when I was in high school and it really connected with me. I read An Abundance of Katherines when it came out a few years later, and I thought it was cute, though it did make my roll my eyes quite a few times. I read Paper Towns just recently and I thought it was really poorly executed. It's like he read a basic sociology text on women in fiction (or, more likely, the Manic Pixie Dream Girl page on TV Tropes) and wanted to write about it, but without giving it serious thought or consideration. That made me hesitant to read The Fault in Our Stars, because even before Paper Towns, I don't think John Green writes female characters particularly well. I've heard good things about it, though, so I have it on my backburner TBR.

11sparemethecensor
Dic 10, 2013, 7:28 pm

I just got The Fault in Our Stars from the library. We'll see how it is!

12pwaites
Dic 11, 2013, 7:45 pm

I've recently finished Looking for Alaska and considered OK. I felt like it took to long to get to the point and once it got there it was over. Maybe it just isn't my genera.

13amy.e.n
Dic 26, 2013, 1:41 am

So far i've read TFIOS, Paper Towns, An Abundance of Katherines and Looking for Alaska they are all pretty good but not at the top of my list

14Izzyla
Feb 5, 2014, 5:22 pm

Do you also love giraffes who love giraffes?

15Izzyla
Feb 5, 2014, 5:30 pm

I really love John Green. Despite his fetish for manic pixie dream girls, I really enjoy his work and what I have learned from them. Looking for Alaska and Paper Towns are my favorites because they are really philosophical and have honestly changed me.
I like The Fault in Our Stars and will likely go see it when it comes out in theaters. But I am much more excited for his other books becoming movies and am hoping those get done soon.
DFBA!

16amysisson
Editado: Feb 5, 2014, 10:20 pm

^ Oh wow, I hadn't thought of it but you're right. They ARE manic pixie dream girls!

But what's DFBA? Google isn't helping me out on that one.... :-)

17DeusExLibrus
Feb 6, 2014, 8:56 pm

Izzyla forgot a letter. Its meant to be DFTBA. Stands for Don't Forget To Be Awesome. Check out the Vlogbrothers channel on YouTube and all will be made clear to you. :D