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The Fault in Our Stars

(Also, I have a long-standing dislike for dust jackets and I usually wait for the paperback, but TFiOS's cover is beautiful (and shiny xD) as a dust jacket and I'm so glad I didn't wait (and also because of the J-scribble (mine is red) :D), even if I had to take it off to read it because it annoyed me so much. xD

Anyway. The story. Oh my God. I read it a day ago and I still cannot form a coherent review about it - "My thoughts are stars I cannot fathom into constellations."
Oh, Augustus Waters. How attractive you are.





I'd like to think if I were a penguin I'd be doing more important things with my life, such as TAKING OVER THE FREE WORLD.


Don't get too excited--so have LOTS of books that will probably never see the screen. Paper Towns was optioned and John was writing the script. That fell through.
Now, warning over...
OHMIGOSHOHMYGOSHOHMYGOSH!!!

So I'm fine with it being made into a movie, but they damn well better be good to that book, or Colby will not be a very happy Colby...

All I can say is, if it's made into a movie, fine, if it's not, fine, too.


(it was my first john green book, so i can't compare) one of my favorite books!!!!
anyways, LOTR's adaption was great (i'm biased though, since i'm a fan) but i strayed a lot from the book. i'm really excited for the hunger games. but i have a feeling that if the make a move of TFiOS, it'll stray from the book a bit.
(i love emma watson too!!!)


In other news, TFiOS is my favorite John Green book, followed by Katherines and Will Grayson x2. I don't think I would fancy it as a movie though because when you have a book written in first person I worry that something important will be lost in the movie because you don't get to hear the main character's thoughts, I mean, it is fine when you have read the book because you can fill in the blanks but for those that don't read it first, they get the short end of the stick and that is usually when annoying fanpeople are born. You know, the ones that love the movies to obsession but have no idea of the glory and brilliance that is the book.



We'd be like those annoying Twilight girls who are like, I KNEW JOHN GREEN BEFORE THE TFiOS MOVIE!!!


Oh, it's just like, I right clicked and put 'set as background'. so, it's not that lucky. It's, like, free.

ACTUALLY, I have two users on my laptop, one that I use for everyday, and one for debate (because I don't want the debate half to get cluttered) and the debate one's the one with the FTL poster. On my user, it's this picture that I took of Prowler at Worlds of Fun that I'm quite proud of :)

@ Colby: Lol, or you could embark on an totally epikk road trip with your sidekick to find one and then write a book about it.

I just finished TFiOS, I'm also happy that it was licensed to be made into a move, but maybe it'll be like Paper Towns and never made into a movie

@ Colby: Lol, or you could embark on an totally epikk road trip with your sidekick to find one and then write a book about it."
YES! I totally love road trip books. I need to get back to writing the one I'm writing at the moment...

@ Emily: I think it would be portrayed as a Lifetime movie in Hollywood, though if captured by the right producer it could be wonderfully epikk. Yet, I think the chances of success are slim, it would become a hit none-the-less because of all the supporting nerdfighteria.

So that's exciting. I'm getting to the funnn part, which should easily turn this into my first ever completed novel sized novel.
DON'T YOU DARE EVER EVER LET ME STOP WRITING THIS. NO MATTER HOW THAT LITTLE DEALIO WE'RE DISCUSSING GOES. I NEED TO KEEP WRITING.

I'll give you the link for figment because I'm much too lazy to get the GR link and figment's open in another tab...
http://figment.com/books/207872-En-Ro...

BTW, go write Who I Am more. I want to reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad it. And let me know on Figment when you update it.
(I love how we, like, actually use the talk nerdy to me topic to chat and not other topics like this...XD )


Well, that's probably an exaggeration, but still.