News
The Fault In Our Stars has both a big plot twist and an ending. It's not exactly happy. It's not that kind of book. But it will linger long and hard in the minds of teens and former teens.
Like The Fault in Our Stars, this YA novel is another sweet, funny love story about two teenagers who have more to deal with than any kids should.
The Today Show has chosen John Green's The Fault in Our Stars as the latest pick for the show's book club. The pick comes just in time for readers to catch up on the novel before the film ...
Read more ‘Fault in Our Stars’ Author John Green: Why He’s ‘Freaking Out’ About Hollywood Success It is only the second book Riverside has removed from the middle school among the 37 ...
Excitement about the film has sent lots of new readers to buy a copy of the book online. John Green’s young adult novel “The Fault in Our Stars” was published in January 2012.
"The Fault in Our Stars," the bestselling young adult novel by John Green, made its way to movie screens this weekend, and the literary adaptation topped the box office, soaring over its competition.
Hosted on MSN5mon
The Fault In Our Stars Ending, Explained - MSNThe Fault in Our Stars is a sweet and faithful adaptation of John Green's YA novel, and the movie has a compelling ending with some important themes.
“The Fault in Our Stars” is told from the point of view of Hazel Grace Lancaster, a 16 year old cancer patient. When the story begins, her thyroid cancer has spread to her lungs.
Find out why 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is on TIME's list of best YA books of all time.
In his latest video, he finds out whether stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort have read his book and explores the sometimes glamorous, mysterious parts of filmmaking.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results