Monday, October 3, 2016

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

Blurb submitted by Tucker Hendrix
The Fault in Our Stars is Fiction

This book features sickness, health, love, and loss. The story is told through the eyes of Hazel Grace Lancaster, a 16-year-old cancer patient who, at the beginning of the book, was in a sort of depression when her world got turned upside down by Gus Waters. Gus was a boy Hazel met in a cancer support group and they immediately hit it off. The two were inseparable and fell in love very fast. They bonded over reading and talking about Hazel's favorite book and author, An Imperial Affliction by Peter Van Houten. Eventually, the story takes a turn and heartbreak and loss find their way into the story, tearing the couple apart and breaking the hearts of every reader out there. The story is beautifully written and a great love story. If you haven't already read the book, I would highly recommend, but don't get too far from the tissues because it is a serious tear jerker towards the conclusion.

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