I’ve talked before about my love of reading, and my love of YouTube. These two worlds came crashing together recently, culminating when I read The Fault in our Stars by John Green. This is how it happened:
Step 1. Love Reading
Step 2. Discover Hannah Hart and
My Drunk Kitchen. Subscribe to her YouTube channels.
Step 4. Start paying attention to the different YouTubers featured in Harto’s videos, including
DailyGrace and
Hank Green.
Step 5. Realize Hank Green is one of the creative geniuses behind LBD.
Step 6. Watch
An Evening of Awesome video – a celebration of the 1
st anniversary of John Green’s novel
The Fault in our Stars, mostly because Harto and DailyGrace said they were in it. Enjoy the reading performed by LBD actors Ashley Clements and Daniel Gordh so much that I downloaded the book for my iPad that night.
Step 7. Instead of rearranging all the new furniture and storage options for the house that currently reside in the living room, employ favorite procrastination technique: read a chapter in a book. Start with chapter 1 of The Fault in our Stars.
Step 8. Become so enthralled by the beautiful writing that all other goals for the day fall by the wayside. Devour entire book in approximately 4 hours.
Seriously, I spent about 4 hours on Sunday reading The Fault in our Stars from electronic cover to electronic cover. It's a really great story about how two sick young adults find each other in a cancer support group. But it's so much more than that. It's about making the most out of the life you've been given. It's about being honest with the people you care about. It's about pain both physical and emotional. It's about love, young love that is real and magical.
The book is considered young adult fiction, but as many of my friends and I know, that's where you can find some of the best fiction. Do yourself a favor and read this book. Also, follow John and his brother Hank on their YouTube channel,
Vlogbrothers. They use the catchphrase, "Don't forget to be awesome," and that's something I think everyone could stand to hear more often.