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So I got a new book:

(1) OMG OMG OMG OHMYGAAAAWWD AHHHHHHHH! YES! YES! YES! IT’S THE FAULT IN OUR STAAAAARS. FINALYYYY.

(2) IT’S A J-SCRIBBLE. HUHUHU SHAKING AND CRYING RN. JOHN GREEN HELD THIS VERY PIECE OF PAPER AND WROTE ON IT. LOVE YOU JOHN GREEN FOREVER AND EVER.

(3) DFTBA.

The Leaking of The Fault in Our Stars ›

fishingboatproceeds:

Early this morning, I learned that BN.com had accidentally shipped out The Fault in Our Stars, which will be published on January 10th, to many people who’d preordered the book. Although efforts are being made to stop shipments wherever possible, some of these people will likely receive the book early.

This is disappointing for a variety of reasons, but mostly because we have worked very hard to make sure that everyone who wants to read TFiOS will be able to do so at the same time. This book has been making its way into the world for more than a decade, and I do not want any reader’s relationship with it tarnished by leaks or spoilers—particularly those readers who’ve preordered the book and intend to read it immediately upon publication.

But mistakes happen. The people who made this error were not bad or incompetent people, and they were not acting maliciously. We all make mistakes, and it is not my wish to see Barnes and Noble or any of their employees vilified.

If you happen to receive an early copy of The Fault in Our Stars, you should of course feel free to read it. (You should also feel free to wait until January 10th.) But please do not spoil it for other readers. Please don’t share quotes or reveal plot or anything else that might negatively affect other people’s reading experience.

I’m disappointed about this, but as my brother reminded me this morning, I am very, very lucky. I have the best readers in the world, readers who care not only about my books but also about each other. So thank you, in advance, for not sharing spoilers—whether you read The Fault in Our Stars before or after January 10th.

If you’d like to preorder a signed copy of The Fault in Our Stars, you can do so from your local independent bookstore, from Amazon, and, yes, even fromBarnes and Noble.

effyeahnerdfighters:

This past weekend, my friends and I blew up 99 red balloons, wrote messages on them, and handed them out to strangers, kids, and friends in an effort to reduce world suck. Obviously I couldn’t post the pictures of the people we gave them to, but here are some examples of what was on the balloons!

DFTBA.

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fujiidom / -dunham / sherlocks:

PROJECT FOR AWESOME HAS MADE 35,000 DOLLARS TODAY. THIS IS JOHN GREEN HAPPY DANCING.

If over 25 thousand of you can reblog a silly .gif of Charlie talking about how he likes to eat and laugh, you can go here and read more about p4a if you are not aware. Otherwise, you can just get back to youtube and continue commenting/liking/favoriting! There’s a bunch of good causes, guys, and it doesn’t take that much of your time. I’m sure you’re all bored, anyway.

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I know it doesn’t feel this way all the time, but we get to choose what we care about, and what we spend our resources on. We choose what, or ideally, whom to lust after. We choose what to watch, what to like, what to build, how to spend the breaths that we’ve been allotted, and the fact that many of our choices are unconscious—get that handbag, get that Starbucks, look at that Snooki—does not, in any way, make us less responsible for those choices.

I’m happiest when I feel like I’m part of a community that helps me choose more intelligently and with greater empathy. And I, for one, like the choices we made this weekend, so thanks to Nerdfighteria.en