The Fault in Our Stars

The Fault in Our Stars Book Cover The Fault in Our Stars
John Green
Juvenile Fiction
Dutton Juvenile
2012-01
318

Sixteen-year-old Hazel, a stage IV thyroid cancer patient, has accepted her terminal diagnosis until a chance meeting with a boy at cancer support group forces her to reexamine her perspective on love, loss, and life.

 

 

My Review: I have read a few of John Green’s books over the years and thought them to be alright, until this book.

I have been meaning to read this for some time. People were always asking me if I had read it yet? My answer was always no. A couple of months ago it was on sale on Amazon. So I bought it and downloaded it to my kindle. There it sat for months and months until yesterday.

While on my road trip to Colorado. I decided to read it. From there on out I could not stop reading it! I was so drawn into the story of two teenagers with cancer, who fall in love even thought they are eventually going to die. It really showed me that even when life is bleak you still have to live every day like it is your best day and to not let an opportunity pass you by.

The main character Hazel, I found to be very relate-able. She enjoys reading, watching TV, laying on the grass and looking at the night and day sky. Throughout the book you can see her journey of opening up and letting people in. Hazel provides us with insight about what it is like to know you are dying. Her story is about deciding to love and be loved, even when you know it will cause pain in the long end.

I really enjoyed it! And I highly recommend it!

Watch Out For: Cancer, near death experiences,  brief sex scene, kissing, mild language, brief drinking scene, and descriptions of drugs for cancer patients.

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