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In which John asks the Nerdfighters to ask him questions, and shares some outtakes from the last Question Tuesday.
Thanks to Alan (fallofautumndistro) for help with the pictures.
Wherein John discusses differences between brothers, fail at the Nepal Challenge, and welcome young Jack into the world.
p.s. 500 Miles is definitely a punishment
Reminders for chicagoans on 8/8: 2PM at the Harold Washington Public Library; there's a wizard rock concert in the park at 4; Amy Krouse Rosenthal is bringing people together at 8:08 PM in Millennium Park.
In which John answers real questions from real nerdfighters from LAX.
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In which John answers more than 55 questions in four minutes. (Many more questions were taped and didn't fit; I'll run some of them in a follow-up, maybe?)
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Thanks to everyone who made my visit to Spartanburg, South Carolina so awesome. Best wishes!
Buy the paperback of "An Abundance of Katherines" for less than a gallon of gas: http://www.amazon.co m/gp/product/0142412 023/104-7313162-7121 504?ie=UTF8&tag=eco- 20&linkCode=xm2&camp =1789&creativeASIN=0 142412023
In which the title of the video more or less covers it.
Thank you to everyone who has participated in the Project for Awesome! And now I need your help in punishing Hank! DFTBA!
In which John answers many questions asked of him by Nerdfighters.
And thanks to youtuber DavidtheNovelist for the answer to the white room question.
In which John Green shares good news (about his new book Paper Towns), bad news (about taxes), and terrible news (about the Yeti). Nerdfighters, leave a comment to have your name in the hat to win the ARC of Paper Towns.
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In which John Green acknowledges the need for punishment and answers many questions about books. Leave your punishment suggestions for me (and Hank!) in comments.
The Paper Towns ARC drawing will be sometime this week.
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