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The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green
The Fault in our Stars quickly became one of my favorite books. The novel follows a girl named Hazel who has thyroid cancer and has been terminal her entire life. At a support group she meets gorgeous Augustus Waters, who had bone cancer that caused him to have to amputate his leg. Throughout the story we follow Hazel and Augustus as they become friends and begin to lean on each other. They eventually fall in love with each other on a trip that August got for him by using his Wish. Towards the end, tragedy strikes and both the characters find them in a situation they never thought they'd be in.
Although cancer is huge part of this book, it is not the only topic. It makes an impact on the lives of the characters and moves the story along as they have struggles with the disease. 'The Fault in our Stars' is not your typical book about "cancer kids".
As I reading there were times when I was laughing and crying. I have just started reading John Green's books and I have realized he really knows how to play with emotions.
I recommend this book to everyone. Although it is a young adult book, I feel adults would enjoy it just as much.
Although cancer is huge part of this book, it is not the only topic. It makes an impact on the lives of the characters and moves the story along as they have struggles with the disease. 'The Fault in our Stars' is not your typical book about "cancer kids".
As I reading there were times when I was laughing and crying. I have just started reading John Green's books and I have realized he really knows how to play with emotions.
I recommend this book to everyone. Although it is a young adult book, I feel adults would enjoy it just as much.