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Authors: John Green

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The John Green Collection

The John Green Collection

Looking for Alaska

An Abundance of Katherines

Paper Towns

The Fault in Our Stars

John Green

Rave Reviews for John Green!

“Funny, sweet, and unpredictable.”


The Minneapolis Star Tribune
on
An Abundance of Katherines


Kirkus Reviews
, starred review of
An Abundance of Katherines

“Green follows his Printz-winning
Looking for Alaska
with another sharp, intelligent story. The laugh-out-loud humor ranges from delightfully sophomoric to subtly intellectual.”


Booklist
, starred review of
An Abundance of Katherines

“Laugh-out-loud funny . . . A coming-of-age American road trip that is at once a satire of and tribute to its many celebrated predecessors.”


The Horn Book
, starred review of
An Abundance of Katherines

“Enjoyable, witty, and even charming.”


SLJ
on
An Abundance of Katherines

“Funny . . . Poignant . . . Luminous.”


Entertainment Weekly
on
The Fault in Our Stars

“Green writes with empathy about some of the biggest questions there are—Why me? Why now? Why bother with love?—producing a story about two incandescent kids who will live a long time in the minds of the readers who come to know them.”


People
, four out of four stars on
The Fault in Our Stars

“Damn near genius.” —
TIME Magazine
on
The Fault in Our Stars

“Remarkable . . . A pitch perfect, elegiac comedy.”


USA Today
, four out of four stars on
The Fault in Our Stars

“A smarter, edgier
Love Story
for the Net Generation.”


Family Circle
on
The Fault in Our Stars

“In its every aspect, this novel is a triumph.”


Booklist
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars

“. . . an achingly beautiful story about life and loss.”


SLJ
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars

“. . . razor-sharp characters brim with genuine intellect, humor and desire.”


Kirkus Reviews
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars

“. . . [an] acerbic comedy, sexy romance, and a lightly played, extended meditation on the big questions about life and death.”


The Horn Book
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars

“. . . this is [Green’s] best work yet.”


Publishers Weekly
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars

“Green’s much-anticipated novel is breathtaking in its ability to alternate between iridescent humor and raw tragedy.”


VOYA
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars

“Alive with sweet, self-deprecating humor . . . Like Phineas in John Knowles’
A Separate Peace
, Green draws Alaska . . . lovingly, in self-loathing darkness as well as energetic light.”


SLJ
, starred review of
Looking for Alaska

“Miles is an articulate spokesperson for the legions of teens searching for life meaning.”

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