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  • Looking for the Fault Towns by userJosh16
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    What's a Fault Town? A Fault Town is a fictional term for a symbolic location in a person's personal mythology, tied to the moments that define us, the people we lose, and the memories we cannot leave behind. When Hazel "Marge" Young suddenly disappears and is presumed dead, her childhood best friend, Miles Lancaster, refuses to accept the story everyone else believes. Determined to uncover the truth, Miles gathers a small group of friends and follows a trail of clues left behind by Marge herself. Their search takes them across Oregon, through abandoned buildings, hidden messages, forgotten photographs, and the three mysterious places Marge once called her "Fault Towns." As the mystery deepens, Miles and his friends begin to realize that the people we love often carry secrets we never knew existed. What begins as a search for a missing girl soon becomes a journey through friendship, first love, grief, growing up, and the complicated truths that shape who we are. Looking for the Fault Towns is a coming-of-age mystery about the people we lose, the memories we keep, and the places that change us forever. Author's Note This story is heavily inspired by the novels of John Green, especially Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and The Fault in Our Stars. Readers may notice similarities in certain themes, character dynamics, humor, emotional moments, and coming-of-age elements. Some characters and ideas were inspired by the feelings those stories gave me as a reader. However, Looking for the Fault Towns is an original story with its own plot, mysteries, characters, settings, and narrative direction. It is not intended to be a retelling or continuation of any existing work. This is my first published story, and I hope you'll join Miles and his friends on this journey of mystery, friendship, and self-discovery. Thank you for reading.
  • Our Own Infinity // The Fault in Our Stars story epilogue by StellaShimmers
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    Ever wonder what happened after that tragic twist of stars? This is a fan-fiction epilogue for John Green's The Fault in Our Stars because even sick love stories deserve happy endings. ~ "This will be the start of a real forever. A forever without numbered days. A forever that belongs to us. Our own infinity."
  • Fake smiles are not against the law by elizabettaricci
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    This story is about lost hopes in friendship and the struggles of the main character. The reader will watch character grow, develop as a person, meet different people and go places. "Fake smiles are not against the law" takes place in Europe and is written from the first point of view. I hope you like It (;
  • Those Book Quotes by theartofbowie
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    Book quotes that are quite inspirational enjoy ☺️ I do not own this material and all quotes belong to the various authors of these books!
  • Forever is Composed of Nows (Paper Towns Epilogue) by ZeusPoseidon129
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    This is my epilogue for Paper Towns. The characters/plot/etc. belong to the author of the book, John Green. (I did not make this cover.)
  • erιn by xBroken-Peoplex
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    вroĸen crayonѕ ѕтιll color
  • The Fault in Our Stars: Second Chances by jurkmo
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    Book 2 of TFiOS (original written by the one-and-only John Green) ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• I give full credit to John Green for the initial idea of this story. Enjoy!
  • Gone by victoriapizzi
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    a 16 year old girl named Eva is kidnapped along with her boyfriend, Jake and her best friend, Hanna. She trys to find out who her kidnapper is and needs your help.
  • Remembering by SarahBookaholic
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    An acrostic poem I wrote for school based off The Fault In Our Stars. It's from Augustus' point of view. Spoiler if you haven't read the book
  • Between Me & You by rosesareredyellow
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    Poppy suffers from a life-consuming eating disorder, but her father, nor her brother even know about it. When her best friend Bella forces her to go a boyband concert, Poppy finds the only person who has ever really understood her: Jack, the lead singer. But their online relationship becomes more sinister as Poppy wonders why Jack is so reluctant to meet in person.
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  • Just Quotes by Snigdha2001
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    A collection of quotes selected by me. Hope to bring a smile on your face when you feel sad.
  • Losing Hazel; A TFIOS Story {ON HOLD} by coconutstump
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    Imagine that Augustus didn't die in The Fault in Our Stars, but that the love of his life did. Augustus takes this death very harsh and he is having trouble dealing with himself now that she's gone. He experiences some dark times, but will someone else help him pull himself back together? Will this person show Augustus Waters that there is still good in the world, even when you lose the ones you love? Disclaimer; I do not own Augustus Waters, Hazel Grace, or Lidewij Vliegenthart. I wish I did, but they belong to the creative John Green. I own the plot of this story and any characters from my imagination.
  • okay, okay -tfios revised ending by Ashley1301
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  • Looking For Alaska-What Really Happened to Alaska by true_rusher
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    While Looking For Alaska didn't have such a sucky ending, I still wanted to know what happened to her. Though the guys came up with some pretty good theories, I wanted to know which one was true. Here is the fixation of Looking For Alaska in case your heart was broken and your head was confused.
  • Finding Alaska by isobel_edwards
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    An extra chapter explaining Pudge's thoughts at the end
  • In Sickness And In Health by _dancing_rain
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    Leah, now in the 3rd stage of her terminal illness, is sick of the way everyone treats her likes she's fragile and weak. Alex, relapsing from his intermittent explosive disorder, just wants to be left alone after the tragedy that struck him. When the two meet, they instantly help each other in ways they didn't think possible- but their relationship is built on one big lie that threatens to tear them apart- the truth about Alex's condition. How long can Alex keep up the charade before his real illness catches up to him? Will Leah still love him despite his complicated past and deception?
  • the fault in our stars epilogue by burned_to_ashes
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    A fan made ending to one of my favorite books “People talk about the courage of cancer patients, and I do not deny that courage. I had been poked and stabbed and poisoned for years, and still I trod on. But make no mistake: In that moment, I would have been very, very happy to die.”-Hazel Grace Lancaster And Hazel Grace that time has come