Small Infinity Necklaces

The Okay? Okay Jewelry Should Be Worn to See the TFIOS Movie This Weekend

Given the TFIOS movie opens in the US today, these necklaces are more than ok. Based on dialogue from John Green's 'The Fault in Our Stars,' this jewelry features circular plates engraved with Okay? Okay. Available from WithLoveFromOC on Etsy, the pieces also include blue Swarovski crystals (the same color as the book cover) and infinity symbols, which fans of the young adult novel are sure to appreciate.

The TFIOS movie has been long awaited by fans of the book, turning the film into an unlikely summer blockbuster. Starring Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort and Nat Wolff, The Fault in Our Stars has also propelled author John Green into a new level of fame. Green, who is one half of the internet famous YouTube channel the vlogbrothers, has also penned YA fiction including Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns and An Abundance of Katherines.
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