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werboxingthestars said: I saw your posts about The Fault In Our Stars this morning and hadn't read any John Green. I went and bought it, started reading it in my car outside of Barnes and Noble. Just finished it. I'm not sure whether to thank you for bringing it to my attention, or demand an apology for my present emotional state (re: exhausted, half-wrecked). So I guess I'll do both. This isn't a question- it's a book review. To anyone else: Save yourself. I'm not sure if that means you should read it, or not read it.

This is awesome, I’m so happy you read it.The Fault in Our Stars is truly a wonderful heartbreaking book. I’m glad you’ve read John Green now, he’s my second favorite author. I recommend reading Looking for Alaska next, it’s his second best book. I am sorry for introducing you to such a devastating book and you’re welcome for introducing you to such an amazing book. I sort of feel the same way towards John, such mixed emotions. If you haven’t read the book yet please do so.

Saturday January 14th
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  1. werboxingthestars said: oh, I’m planning on it. I came home with TFIOS yesterday and told 2 people via text that I couldn’t do something today because I wanted to read this book in one go. It felt like it should be done that way.
  2. joyofjay said: May I recommend that Paper Towns before Looking For Alaska? If you want a good laugh with an extremely good plot, go for Paper Towns then Looking For Alaska to save your heart some time to repair from emotional damage.
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