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“Author's Note This is not so much an author's note as an author's reminder of what was printed in small type a few pages ago: This book is a work of fiction. I made it up. Neither novels or their readers benefit from attempts to divine whether any facts hide inside a story. Such efforts attack the…” quote by John Green
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““Author's Note This is not so much an author's note as an author's reminder of what was printed in small type a few pages ago: This book is a work of fiction. I made it up. Neither novels or their readers benefit from attempts to divine whether any facts hide inside a story. Such efforts attack the very idea that made-up stories can matter, which is sort of the foundational assumption of our species. I appreciate your cooperation in this matter.””

John Green

About This Quote

Source Book: The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, 2012

The author reminds readers that the work is fictional, urging focus on narrative rather than factual verification.

In simple terms: Fictional story, not factual.

Key Takeaway

Enjoy the story without searching for hidden facts.

Themes

fiction authorial intent reader expectations

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • reading a novel
  • discussing literature
  • teaching creative writing

Key Concepts

literary theory ontological assumptions

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you ever look for real facts in fiction?
  • How does knowing a story is fictional change your engagement?
A Different Perspective

Some readers may still seek hidden truths, which can detract from the experience.

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