I had no intention of staying up all night reading The Fault in Our Stars when I borrowed it up from my library’s digital book collection last Saturday, but somehow I did. I also had no intention of speed-reading through it, sobbing my eyes out and emptying a whole box of tissues in doing so, but I ...
Cancer really does suck, okay? Okay.The Fault in Our Stars is a fairly straight forward novel, telling the tale of two teenagers who meet and fall in love. With cancer. And it has the audacity to treat teenagers, cancer, and life with humour and without being patronising. No wonder the Daily Mail di...
This is a story of someone who believes she is a hand grenade and meets a guy who likes to dive on them as a favorite pass time. I loved every thing about it. The book kept me turning the pages and would not let me put it down for much time. Feelings and thoughts were always popping up. Even though ...
El libro esta bien, se deja leer con facilidad y rapidamente. No es una obra maestra para nada y es un poco reiterativo con respecto a la enfermedad de los proragonistas, aun asi tiene algunos pasajes muy lindos y delicados, que son los menos pero alcanzan para generar un buen recuerdo del libro
I never let myself fall in love with male characters in literature. I actually went into TFiOS thinking I'd fall in love with Hazel..and Hazel was alright, dont get me wrong, but I ended up falling in love with Augustus (pretty much as Hazel was falling in love with him or as he was falling in love ...
I didn't really expect to like this. It seemed like one of those books I just wouldn't like: a teenage romance sob story? And I must admit that when I first started it, I thought I was going to be right. Gus and Hazel are kind of odd as characters for me. They were both pretentious as all get ou...
Super sad, very well written. I truly felt for the characters. I however do not fell that this book deserved the hype it got. I was expecting so much more.
The Fault In Our Stars, by John Green, is one of those stories that grips and does not let go. My daughter loaned me the book, and in a note indicated that I might want to keep it for a while in case I got “bored”. We also have the movie, but she said I couldn’t watch it until I finished the book.Th...
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