Participatory Geometry
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CBC Awards: http://www.bookweekonline.com/voting/7-12
In which John discusses the Butler Bulldogs astonishing second consecutive run to the NCAA Men's basketball Final Four while also discussing a bunch of other things, including his books and why sports matter even though they are essentially kind of silly. Awesome design work (as always!) by Karen
Kavett: http://www.youtube.com/xperpetualmotion
Tags dieses Video: sports basketball NCAA tournament final four Butler Bulldogs football soccer baseball books reading writing YA novels John Green nerdfighters literature publishing college university library discussion commentary analysis
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 the puff levels on this ridiculous man! They're so low!"' Then came explaining to my roommate what puff levels were.
 later love present mike
 our stars
 sense.
 title...how about ''The Fault In Our Stars''
 FTW!
 sports
 quit playing basketball
 soul was in nine parts.
 last name Matyas?
 pretend to suggest it. REALLY.

 what smells like a best seller? Your next book. With a title, in Latin.
 Voldemort?
 Series
 book? The Fault in Our Stars
 to my schools ames all the time!
 sure :)


 many TFIOS references...
 equal to the number of trophies that have been desacrated.
 side to win; rather, it's proving to yourself and others how good you (or your team) are by challenging people to games. Competition can degrade to an "us vs them" mentality, but that isn't it's aim.