We're hosting a 15-day Fault in Our Stars Competition where you stand a chance of winning any of the following items:
- a copy of The Fault in Our Stars (movie tie-in edition) OR
- a promotional CD, featuring the movie soundtrack OR
- double movie tickets to watch the movie at any NuMetro cinema of your choice!
We'll randomly select a new winner at 15:00 SAST each and every day from the 2nd of June 2014 up until the 16th of June 2014. Please make sure to complete a new online entry form every day, as we'll only consider entries submitted on that specific day. Terms and conditions apply.
Entries for this competition have now closed.
John Green is the New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns, and The Fault in Our Stars. He is also the coauthor, with David Levithan, of Will Grayson, Will Grayson. In 2006, he was the recipient of the Michael L. Printz Award, a 2009 Edgar Award winner, and has twice been a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Green’s books have been published in more than a dozen languages.
In 2007, Green and his brother Hank ceased textual communication and began to talk primarily through videoblogs posted to YouTube. The videos spawned a community of people called nerdfighters who fight for intellectualism and to decrease the overall worldwide level of suck. (Decreasing suck takes many forms: Nerdfighters have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight poverty in the developing world; they also planted thousands of trees around the world in May of 2010 to celebrate Hank’s 30th birthday.) Although they have long since resumed textual communication, John and Hank continue to upload two videos a week to their YouTube channel, vlogbrothers. Their videos have been viewed more than 200 million times, and their channel is one of the most popular in the history of online video. He is also an active Twitter user with more than 1.2 million followers.
Green’s book reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review and Booklist, a wonderful book review journal where he worked as a publishing assistant and production editor while writing Looking for Alaska. Green grew up in Orlando, Florida before attending Indian Springs School and then Kenyon College.
Follow John Green on Twitter or like him on Facebook. For more information, please visit John Green's website.