John Green: Author of Paper Towns, An Abundance of Katherines and Looking for Alaska
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Brotherhood 2.0: January 19th 2007



For more information about Hank and John's year-long video project, visit the Brotherood 2.0 web site.

14 Comments:

At January 19, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Worth waiting for, of course. The survey was possibly the highlight of my day. I actually got up at 6:45 am, but a few people sent theirs back before I did since I had to balance answering survey questions with caring for an infant. Obviously I'm feeling pretty good about kids these days (especially since he's not my own).

Hooray for teen romance novels!

 
At January 19, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

yes, i got nauseous. but it was so worth it!

 
At January 20, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Holy crap. How do you guys keep getting better and better? Seriously. Not meaning to imply any deals with the devil or anything, but both your posts and John's just keep getting funnier and cooler.

Keep it up.

I also really dug the whole thing toward the end, with John's book on the endcap with all the others. That was great.

 
At January 20, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

funny funny- but dude,do you STILL have you christmas tree up?? it's time to move on-

 
At January 20, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hank -- yes, it made me nauseated. I'm glad you think that's cool. And the spinning part was actually worse the swinging.

Thanks for another highly entertaining blog post -- this is STILL my favorite "show". (Shh . . . don't tell the folks at Grey's Anatomy.)

 
At January 20, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I caught the SCA shirt! I was in SCA too. Spent a summer at Isle Royale National Park doing interpretation. It was the most enjoyable job I have ever had, although the least paid one.

 
At January 20, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Blogger would not let me comment the other day, when Hank actually mentioned my name . . . and then built a house of cards!

I was speechless. Literally.

Hank continues to impress, every single time.

I work with John almost every day now, and he knows how I feel. I tell him all the time how great Hank is, and he LOVES to hear it. It never grows old for him.

This post may be the best of all. Hank has done it again.

 
At January 20, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

omg you two are sooo funny. this absolutely makes my day! how do you keep getting better?

 
At January 21, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just a note...

You happened to make the young adult endcap in our Borders...

It was not, however, a "teen romance novel" themed endcap. Indeed, Katherines was right next to Eragon.

 
At January 22, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You two are such smartasses. I love it.

This is my favorite show too. ;D

 
At January 22, 2007 , Blogger Amanda said...

Yeay, John, for your Printz honor!

 
At January 22, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congrats on the Printz honor!!

Sarah

 
At January 22, 2007 , Blogger Ally Carter said...

Hey Hank,

Who are you calling a lady?

--Ally Carter, (lady #6)

 
At September 14, 2007 , Blogger Disco Mermaids said...

Just found out that my first teen novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, is reviewed in the latest Romantic Times Book Reviews.

And yes, it does affect one's masculinity. But at least I'm in good company!

- Jay

 

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