Sunday, September 28, 2014

For All My Fault in Our Stars Fans

For all my Fault in Our Stars fans, and I know there are so many of you, here are some things definitely worth your while to check out! Follow me...


Meet Esther Earl. She is not the only girl who inspired John Green as he wrote The Fault in Our Stars, but she is the girl whose story has the most parallels. Courtney Jones, from Booklist, reviews  this book as such: Esther was 16 when she died from complications of thyroid cancer in 2010. By that time, she’d become a fixture among the Nerdfighters, a community dedicated to intellectualism and creativity, created by YA author John Green and his brother, composer Hank Green, via their popular YouTube channel, the Vlogbrothers. She loved Harry Potter–themed “wizard” rock music and Doctor Who, and she was part of Catitude, a group that ran the Project for Awesome, a Nerdfighter charity campaign. John Green dedicated The Fault in Our Stars (2012) to Esther, and in his introduction to this memoir, he notes that while he’s proud of Fault’s success, “the one person I most want to read it never will.” Featuring essays from friends, family, and doctors and curated by her parents, this collection—part autobiography, portfolio of her fiction and drawings, and photo album—is a touching eulogy, and it fulfills her dream to be an author. An intimate portrait of a vibrant, deeply engaged teen, this title reveals the power of the internet as a mode for connection, which comes through with each reproduced chat session and blog post. As the Nerdfighters say, rest in awesome, Esther.

In addition, there are also some really interesting articles out there to give you an overview of who Esther was. To read an interview with Esther's sister, click here.

Check it out!!!

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