Review: the Fault In Our Stars
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Review: the Fault In Our Stars
You really do get drawn into Hazel’s life, and her love for Augustus, and you see how that changes her from a depressed, cancer-filled girl, to a girl who has hope for living the rest of her, albeit short, life with someone who loves her just as much as she loves him. I loved how Augustus brought spontaneity to Hazel’s life, and how he shows her how to truly live, and seize the day. Hazel learns a lot from Gus, but Gus also learns a lot from Hazel- such as the love of An Imperial Affliction.
All in all, this is a novel that everyone can enjoy-whether you are a teen, or whether you are an adult. I think that those of you who are interested in reading a book that you will never forget, and would like to read again and again-this book is for you. But-if you don’t like being drawn into a story only to find yourself bawling at the end…. Try a different book, because this one isn’t for you. And for all who are looking for an epic love story-clear a space on your bookshelf (even if its overflowing) because you will want to buy this book after reading it! So, that being said, I would rate this novel a five of five stars. I thought that it was wonderfully written, and after reading it the first time, which was probably back in late May, early June, I have read this novel five or six more times, and I love it just as much as when I first read it. This novel is a masterpiece, and John Green is an amazing author that everyone should read.
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