Sunday, May 18, 2014

The Fault in Our Stars

So I read the book The Fault In our Stars since everyone was talking about it, and recommended it to me. I now regret listening to everyone. Not because it was bad, because it's the total opposite. It was probably the most amazing book I ever read, but also the saddest. I'm not going to give anything away because I hate people like that, but I would give you a warning beforehand. The book should definitely have a warning label on the outside warning you that it emotionally ruins you. The book also really makes you cherish your life and how you don't have health problems. It's about a girl who has cancer incase you didn't know named Hazel, who meets a boy named Augustus who also had cancer and had to get his leg amputated. They meet at a support group for cancer, and he instantly likes her and asks her to hangout the day they met. They do and their relationship escalates from there. They both have the same love for a book called An Imperial Infliction and both want to meet the author since the book doesn't have an ending so they have many questions for the author of the book. But the problem is, he lives in Amsterdam, and it's hard for Hazel to travel since she has lung cancer, and they think it's too dangerous. I won't give anything else away, but I highly recommend this book, with caution that it is upsetting.

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