Sunday, June 1, 2014

The fault in our stars by John Green

Despite 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.
HardcoverFirst Edition313 pages
Published January 10th 2012 by Dutton Books (first published January 1st 2012)


Honestly what can I say about this book that a million others haven't? 
I read this book in one day i did really enjoy it it wasn't really like the books I had read before.i didn't think that I would Ever read it to be honest. I have had a few people in my life die from cancer and my best friend right now is suffering from cancer
So I expected to be in tears for most of the book but I found that I just didn't connect the way others
did. I went into it expecting to move me to tears and I was kind of let down for the feels.
Other hen that I did love Hazel and Gus there love reminded me of A walk to remember where it shelled and inevitably saved the person left behind. This review is a little all over the place I apologize it's hard for me to put all this into proper perspective.

I'll say I loved the writing and the story was great but my personal opinion is that not everyone is going to cry and be moved and some people will think that this is romanticizing cancer, which I don't a free with as the cancers never made to be the star of the book. The star of the book is the evolution of the characters. The love between Hazel and Gus doesn't spring up out of nowhere we experienced it with them as they did and that's what can make a good book great so I can say I loved aspects of this book and liked others my over all rating of this book was 4/5 just due to the over hype of feels and the let down of emotion 
If you haven't read this I would recommend that you do before you see the movie.