A daily blog by author John Green, winner of the 2006 Michael L. Printz Award for his debut work of fiction, "Looking for Alaska."
John's second novel, "An Abundance of Katherines," is now available at Amazon.com.
Hilarious! You came to a book signing at my school. I was randomly surfing wikipedia, per usual, and it said something about one of your books. I googled it and it led me to your page, where I saw this hilarious video (I'm guessing this is part of your video blog you and your brother are sharing...?) Well, it's hilarious! I saw this on youtube and I didn't know this was your brother!
Definitely the best HP song I've ever heard. (Also one of the only, but let's ignore that..) Anyway, I just discovered this b2.0- sounds hilarious, keep it up
Yeah, this song was pretty darn amazing.
ReplyDeleteI hope this makes it's way to J.K.! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteyeah im into th geeky (but hot) chicksm btw i wish ud write a new book cause i love urs, theyre sweet cause im a writer....sort of
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, I love this.
ReplyDeleteThis was beyond amazing! I was almost crying I was lauging so hard. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! But one can only wonder how many nights you sat alone in your bedroom writing this song:)
ReplyDeleteHilarious! You came to a book signing at my school. I was randomly surfing wikipedia, per usual, and it said something about one of your books. I googled it and it led me to your page, where I saw this hilarious video (I'm guessing this is part of your video blog you and your brother are sharing...?) Well, it's hilarious! I saw this on youtube and I didn't know this was your brother!
ReplyDeleteNow that takes a truly devoted fan.
ReplyDeleteSome of your predictions were right! hahsdfhahahahahahasldkjfa.
ReplyDeleteYou just entered the world of wizard rock!
Definitely the best HP song I've ever heard. (Also one of the only, but let's ignore that..)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I just discovered this b2.0- sounds hilarious, keep it up
W.O.W. a lot of those predictions were kinda half right. Weird...
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