What nickname does Daisy call Aza?
Holmesy
How does Aza know Davis?
They both went to sad camp together
“True terror isn’t being scared; it’s not having a choice on the matter.”
Aza
Where do the girls go often to eat?
Applebees
Why does Noah get in trouble at school?
He brings pot to school
Who does Daisy "date"?
Mychal
What is one thing that Aza calls her anxious thoughts?
A spiral or a demon
Who said "Break hearts, not promises"
Daisy
Aside from Harold, what other item does Aza own that once belonged to her father?
She still has his phone and the charger.
Why doesn't Aza take her medicine for most of the book?
She says it's weird to take something to be your "real self." She doesn't like how it makes her feel.
What is the name of Aza's car?
Harold
What are the two main things Aza does to cope with her anxious thoughts?
Open the callus on her finger and drink hand sanitizer
“The problem with happy endings is that they're either not really happy, or not really endings, you know? In real life, some things get better and some things get worse. And then eventually you die."
Aza
Who wrote the book?
John Green
What's the name of the fanfiction character based on Aza?
Ayala
What is the name of Davis' little brother?
Noah
What injury did Aza get from the car crash? I'm looking for the specific words they called it
A lacerated liver
“No one ever says good-bye unless they want to see you again."
Davis
What is the “Joggers mouth”?
The opening of Pogues Run tunnel
What is the animal Davis' owns?
Tuatara
Why is Russel Pickett wanted?
He was going to be arrested for bribery and fraud.
Why do Daisy and Aza have a big fight? One reason for each of them
Daisy feels like Aza doesn't actually understand or listen to her. Aza's upset about the terrible fanfiction character based on her.
“You are as real as anyone, and your doubts make you more real, not less.”
What gift did Davis leave Aza at the end?
A spiral painting from his house
What famous writer does Davis quote the most in his blogs?
William Shakespeare (he writes our next play, Romeo and Juliet ooooo)