Pressure is real for Andrea Brillantes as her latest TV series “Saying Goodbye” comes right on the heels of her...
It would have been easy for John Green to go the easy route. Green had already developed a loyal following—called...
Author John Green took to YouTube to offer a sneak peek at his upcoming novel, "Turtles All the Way Down", ahead of its release next month.
John Green, author of the much-loved book "The Fault in Our Stars", has revealed that his next novel will come out on October 10 with the title "Turtles All the Way Down".
One of the things one learns studying Literary Criticism is that objectivity in the classic sense is an impossibility. A theatrical review, for example, does not come out of nowhere, and is always deeply influenced by the values and life experience of the reviewer. The best he can do is be aware of his biases as he writes.
When National Book Store’s purchasing director Xandra Ramos needed someone to translate John Green’s beloved bestseller “The Fault in Our Stars” (TFIOS) she knew exactly who to ask—award-winning writer Danton Remoto.
In time for the release of its movie adaptation, National Book Store releases the Filipino edition of John Green’s best-selling and award-winning Young Adult novel, “The Fault in Our Stars.”
The first thing you need to know is that “The Fault in Our Stars” is not a cancer movie. Yes, there are characters battling cancer, and Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley) and Augustus Waters (Ansel Elgort) do meet in a cancer support group, but this is not a film about the disease.
I met John Green one May night in New York, just a couple of hours after he was honored at the Time 100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Inquirer Super is giving away two movie tickets, a book copy of “The Fault in Our Stars” signed by John Green from National Book Store, and an infinity bracelet from the movie’s New York press screening to one lucky reader.