Celebrate the TFiOS Movie with a Giveaway!

We're only a few short days away from the theatrical release of the movie adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars, and can I just say I am so excited? It's been an emotional roller coaster of a week for me, so I know I'll be in the theater this weekend with lots of tissues having a good ol' cathartic cry.

In case you haven't seen the trailer yet, please indulge me:


Courtesty of 20th Century Fox, I can offer one lucky reader a movie tie-in edition of the novel (in case you somehow haven't read it yet?) and a TFiOS tote bag:


Enter using the Rafflecopter form below. US entrants only, please. Winner information will be shared with Big Honcho Media, who will supply the prize. I'll select a winner on Monday, June 9th.


And for more info on the movie, check out the official website.

Best of luck!


16 comments

  1. Okay, maybe I'm not such a shitty writer. But I can't pull my ideas together, Van Houten. My thoughts are stars I cannot fathom into constellations.

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  2. Really excited for this movie!

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  3. “You realize that trying to keep your distance from me will not lessen
    my affection for you. All efforts to save me from you will fail.”

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  4. Me too. I just hope it's wonderful.

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  5. “My thoughts are stars I cannot fathom into constellations.” Love it!

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  6. I love this quote: " How did scrambled eggs get stuck in with breakfast exclusivity? You can put bacon on a sandwich without anyone freaking out. But the moment your sandwich has an eggs, boom, it's a breakfast sandwich."

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  7. 'Augustus Waters talked so much that he'd interupt you at his own funeral. And he was pretentious: Sweet Jesus Christ, that kid never took a piss without pondering the abundant metaphorical resonances of human waste production.

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  8. “Grief does not change you, Hazel. It reveals you.”

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  9. The World is not a Wish Granting Factory.

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  10. “You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this world, old man, but you do have some say in who hurts you.”

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  11. Pretentious is definitely the first word that came to mind when I first read this book.

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  12. So exited for this giveaway!

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  13. "I fell in love with the way you fell asleep: slowly, and then all at once."

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