I keep meaning to read more John Green, but The Fault in Our Stars ruined my day and then some with all the tears, and so I'm hesitant. However I feel like there is no way anything he's ever written or will write could possibly be sadder.
What is Paper Towns about?
I'm almost through _Paper Towns_ by John Green and loving it.
I just finished it last week! I liked it, but not as much as
The Fault in Our Stars
or
An Abundance of Katherines.
I'm in the middle of
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
right now.
Pretty sure Jilli NEEDS to own this.
However I feel like there is no way anything he's ever written or will write could possibly be sadder.
I just started
The Fault In Our Stars,
but several of his book are not even sad a little bit.
An Abundance of Katherines
and
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
are both mostly happy times. And good!
Searching for Margot. Hah. Yup, pretty much. High school non entity/dweeb pursues elusive dream girl and realizes stuff about humanity and life and stuff.
Those are awesome, JZ! I'm sitting here drooling over several of them!
Rayne, I found them through the recommend-a-thing-you-love post at John Scalzi's Whatever (a week-long shopping guide divided by day: Monday and Tuesday were pimp-a-thing-you-wrote, Wednesday was pimp-your-music, yesterday was stuff-you-didn't-make-but-love-and-want-everyone-else-to-too, and today is charities-and-worthy-causes). The whole comment thread made me whimper with grabbyhands, but man, those posters!
Okay, seriously, which female Buffista doesn't need at least one of these?