Tag: John Green


  • Nostalgic News: Will Grayson, Will Grayson was published 10 years ago

    Georgie Holmes takes us back to the John Green and David Levithan novel ‘that certainly doesn’t get the attention that it deserves’.

  • Flashback Review: Looking For Alaska

    John Green’s first book was released 15 years ago in 2005; but is it still a classic? Hazel weighs in.

  • John Green’s Looking for Alaska to be made into series by Hulu

    Josh Schwartz will direct the project.

  • The Works of John Green Ranked

    Ahead of the highly anticipated release of his seventh book, Film Editor David takes a look back at author John Green’s past works.

  • New John Green novel to be published in October

    YA author John Green has announced the publication of his sixth novel, Turtles All the Way Down.

  • Author in Focus: John Green

    Our latest Author in Focus piece profiles the career of one of the most popular authors of the past decade.

  • Closer To The Edge: the books we’d love to see on the big screen

    In the latest edition of Closer to The Edge, our writers discuss which of their favourite books deserve film adaptations.

  • Closer to The Edge: Books for the Beach

    The Edge writers suggest some recommendations for books to take to the beach this summer.

  • The problem with idolising celebrities

    Following the negative media surrounding her hero Taylor Swift, Rehana looks at the problems that come with idolising celebrities.

  • Hidden Gem: The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness

    An introduction to a very meta and unique piece of young adult fiction.

  • Teenagers aren’t stupid; and neither is their literature

    Young Adult Literature is often slammed by society as being worthless. However, there must be a reason that they’ve become so popular? Does teen fiction have any cultural value?

  • What’s the Matt-Er: The Brothers Green, the Godfathers of YouTube

    In his latest column, Matt elaborates on why the Vlogbrothers’ influence on youtube cannot be overstated.

  • Review: Paper Towns

    John Green’s latest is an uplifting treat for teens everywhere, says Scarlett Sangster.