The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Attention all John Green fans. We are offering a unique
opportunity to enter the world of The
Fault in Our Stars. John Green has written another amazing book, An Imperial Affliction. He has agreed to
share this story with his devoted fans. For a limited time only we will be selling
copies of An Imperial Affliction, the
wonderful novel referenced in The Fault
in Our Stars, at John Green’s book signings. One lucky reader of this book
will also have the opportunity to meet with John Green and discuss the future
for the characters such as the Dutch Tulip Man and Sisyphus the Hamster.

In The Fault in Our
Stars Hazel and Augustus read the novel An
imperial Affliction written by Peter Van Houten. They love the book and
even have a chance to meet the author himself. With our offer we will give John
Green’s readers the chance to experience Hazel and Augustus’s favorite book and
the winner of the trip to meet John Green will be able to travel to Amsterdam
and spend the night in a luxurious hotel just like the characters in The Fault in Our Stars. In the novel, Hazel explains how she feels
about An imperial Affliction by
thinking “I didn’t like to tell people about it. Sometimes, you read a book and
it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that
the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living
humans read the book. And then there are books like An imperial Affliction, which you can’t tell people about, books so
special and rare and yours that
advertising your affection feels like a betrayal.” However Hazel shares the
book with Augustus and it brings them closer together. Augustus falls in love
with the book and describes it by saying “Reading it, I just kept feeling like,
like… like it was a gift? Like you’d given me something important.” An imperial Affliction was a very
important connection that Hazel and Augustus shared. Both characters were
fighting cancer just like the main character, Anna, in An imperial Affliction. In An
imperial Affliction, Anna leaves off her story in the middle of a sentence,
either because she dies or is too sick to continue writing. John Green created
this idea because “It portrays death truthfully. You die in the middle of your
life, in the middle of a sentence.” He wanted to show readers that a story is
never really finished; it is stopped short before you are ready for it to be
over. Idea is shown in The Fault in Our
Stars with Hazel and Augustus’s relationship.
We believe that this idea of John Green writing and selling An imperial Affliction will bring in a
lot of money. This is because it will add more attention to The Fault in Our Stars and other John
Green novels and thus increasing his fan base. This idea will also generate
positive publicity for John Green. With the book signing opportunities more
people will buy copies of The Fault in
Our Stars and An imperial Affliction.
Many of John Green’s readers will be excited for the chance to see the author
at a book signing and read the book that came from one of his novels. Also, the
opportunity to go on a four night vacation to Amsterdam to meet John Green
would be a very thrilling experience for his fans. The experience of reading An imperial Affliction would allow fans
of The Fault in Our Stars to stay
connected to the book and help to add loyalty to the author.
>I think An Imperial Affliction could be a good companion for fans who want more after Fault is done
ReplyDelete>well-chosen quotations from the novel
>how will the winner be chosen to meet with John Green?
OH MY GOSH- I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS TO THE HAMSTER ALSO!! (and its not even a real book)
ReplyDeleteAn Imperial Affliction- it sounds like it would be a great book, if only it were real. . .