The Fault in Our Stars is currently outselling Breaking Dawn and Twilight. I just thought the nerdfighters would appreciate this :)
Here’s a thing that I hate.
My immense and complete infatuation with John Green’s writing in NO WAY INFLUENCES my feelings towards Stephenie Meyer’s writing. I was literally just watching John’s review of Twilight and New Moon and I love him for it. Because yes, they suck, and the movies are stupid, but they transport you out of day to day life and put you somewhere else for a short period of time, which is what I read them for.
I find that in Nerdfighteria, there is a consensus that Twilight sucks, and those of us who read/enjoy them, are a slightly lower caliber of wizar- I mean, Nerdfighter. Which bothers me. A lot. In the facebook group for the Nerdfighters of the Greater DC Area (of which I’m a member, and you should be to!), there was a discussion a few months back about fandom-bashing. We basically agreed that before you say something about anything, you stop, and think… “If someone said this about Harry Potter/The Hunger Games/Choose Your Fandom, would I be pissed off? Hurt? Offended?” If you would you, be you don’t say it. Which is really not all that complicated.I find it slightly obnoxious that in a lot of Nerdfighteria, if you don’t fall in to the stereotypically Nerdfighterly fandoms (Harry Potter, Dr. Who, Sherlock, The Hunger Games, etc etc), it becomes a lot harder to become part of the group. There’s this built in argot, this secret language, that if you don’t understand, well, screw it.
For the record, YES, OBVIOUSLY I AM HAPPY THAT TFIOS IS #1 ON AMAZON! Of course I am! This book made me laugh and cry and sob and fall madly in love with Augustus Waters & Hazel Grace Lancaster. But I would still be as happy with it being #1 if it were beating Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince or The Name of the Star, or whatever.
Anyways, this is a rant that has been building up in me since yesterday, when I decided to watch New Moon after I couldn’t find Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince, and was judged immensely for it. I CAN STRADDLE THESE FANDOMS WITH NO PROBLEM, THANK YOU!
Taking a nod from Hazel…
“”Without Pain, How Could We Know Joy?” (This is an old argument in the field of Thinking About Suffering, and its stupidity and lack of sophistication could be plumbed for centuries, but suffice it to say that the existence of broccoli does not in any way affect the taste of chocolate.)” - The Fault In Our Stars, obvs./rant.
I see where you’re coming from, and while I personally dislike twilight, and will admit to doing a bit of bashing, I didn’t see this post as a “lol twilight suxxxxorz suck it haterz!!!one1!!!11!!!” I just saw it as a “Hey, John Green’s new book is beating this really popular series, congrats!”
(Source: effyeahnerdfighters)
