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Authors: John Green
Rave Reviews for John Green!
“Funny, sweet, and unpredictable.”
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The Minneapolis Star Tribune
on
An Abundance of Katherines
“Funny, fun, challengingly complex and entirely entertaining.”
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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.”
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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.”
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The Horn Book
, starred review of
An Abundance of Katherines
“Enjoyable, witty, and even charming.”
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SLJ
on
An Abundance of Katherines
“Funny . . . Poignant . . . Luminous.”
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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.”
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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.”
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USA Today
, four out of four stars on
The Fault in Our Stars
“A smarter, edgier
Love Story
for the Net Generation.”
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Family Circle
on
The Fault in Our Stars
“In its every aspect, this novel is a triumph.”
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Booklist
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars
“. . . an achingly beautiful story about life and loss.”
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SLJ
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars
“. . . razor-sharp characters brim with genuine intellect, humor and desire.”
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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.”
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The Horn Book
, starred review of
The Fault in Our Stars
“. . . this is [Green’s] best work yet.”
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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.”
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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.”
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SLJ
, starred review of
Looking for Alaska
“Miles is an articulate spokesperson for the legions of teens searching for life meaning.”