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John Green

John Green is the award-winning author of books including Looking for Alaska, The Fault in Our Stars, Turtles All the Way Down, and The Anthropocene Reviewed. With his brother, Hank, John has co-created many online video projects, including Vlogbrothers and the educational channel Crash Course. John serves on the board of trustees for the health non-profit Partners In Health and spoke at the United Nations High-Level Meeting on the Fight to End Tuberculosis.

John Green

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Shop all the books from the #1 New York Times bestselling author, John Green, at Barnes & Noble. Green has amassed a dedicated YA fiction fan base for his books like The Fault in Our Stars, a powerful story of love and loss, that was adapted into a film that opened number one at the box office and Paper Towns, Green's popular mystery novel, that was made into a coming-of-age comedy drama film. Whether you're browsing online to find one of Green's most recent books, The Anthropocene Reviewed, a thoughtful collection of personal essays on humanity's impact on our planet based on his podcast of the same name, or you're checking to see if the author has a new novel out, find all the books by John Green here. John Green's books have been printed in dozens of languages, selling millions of copies worldwide. If you've already read them all, explore these related authors with similar writing styles: Jenny Han, Nicola Yoon and Rainbow Rowell.

What kinds of books does John Green write?

Discover reader favorites like Turtles All the Way Down, a young adult mystery novel that follows a teenage girl as she tries to uncover the strange disappearance of her friend's father while grappling with her own deeply rooted OCD and anxiety issues. Consider reading one of Green's earlier novels like An Abundance of Katherines or Looking for Alaska if you would like to start with a shorter read or check out Will Grayson, Will Grayson, Green's collaboration with David Levithan, a novel about a chance encounter of two teenage boys that share the same name if you're looking for a book that inspires self-acceptance.

Why are John Green's books so good?

Diving into emotionally charged topics like terminal illness and grief, self-discovery and the search for identity, as well as relationships and mental health issues, John Green's books offer a spot on portrayal of intellectual emotional development.

Read John Green's Books in Order of Publication

Looking for Alaska An Abundance of Katherines Let It Snow Paper Towns Will Grayson, Will Grayson The Fault in Our Stars Turtles All the Way Down The Anthropocene Reviewed Everything is Tuberculosis