Weber and Scott Neustadter ( 500 Days of Summer, The Fault in Our Stars) have rather stunning instincts when it comes to depicting the lives of those on the cusp of young adulthood. It had to be rather satisfying for Green when he finally sat down to watch Paper Towns, directed by Jake Schreier (Robot & Frank), a film that exists in a world where teenagers are actual human beings who transcend their teenage stereotypes partly due to Green's insatiable curiosity about the human experience and partly due to the fact that Paper Towns' scribes Michael H. It's no secret that Indiana-based author John Green isn't particularly fond of the "YA" or "Young Adult" label to which so much of his writing has been so easily, and rather lazily, assigned.
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