Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Fault In Our Stars by John Green

The Fault in Our StarsDespite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.




FEELS!
This book...gosh. I had a feeling I knew what was going to happen, and I was right, but the way John Green did it, I died.
The main character, Hazel, was so utterly believable. I could understand every action that she made and every feeling that she had. Augustus, the other main character, had flaws, so it wasn't the whole idea of a literally perfect man, and I liked that a lot. And after...that...happened, I cried my eyes out before finishing the movie to cry all over again.
Hazel and Gus both have cancer, and both seemed to handle it differently, along with Issac, who was another character I loved, and he made one really hard choice that made me really admire him, and I know constantly that Hazel always said that you shouldn't talk about how brave and how much courage cancer patients had, but I think going blind to remove your cancer is really a hard thing to do. ANYWAY, Hazel and Gus had to be one of the cutest couples I have ever read about or seen.  The only complaints I have about this book was the big...thing (though I understand it) and the fact that it ended way too soon.

8,000/5 stars, you need to read this! hopefully it will be a movie soon! 

Also: Over the summer I was assigned to read a choice book and one that they are requiring everyone in the school to read, and this was my choice book, and I had to mark at least three passages, and I HAVE TWENTY-THREE

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