

#JOHN GREEN QUOTES THE FAULT IN OUR STARS FULL#
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is a novel full of beautifully tragic twists and turns that take you through a roller coaster of emotion as you read. The unspoken question between them however is how soon the end will be. Both fighting for survival against illness, Augustus and Hazel know that they’ll be together until the end. This meeting leads to a whirlwind romance that neither Augustus nor Hazel would ever have expected. Augustus is charming, witty, one-legged, and extremely attractive, immediately getting Hazel’s attention. That is until one day while at support group for cancer kids she meets one Augustus Waters who turns her world around. Despite the surprising healing effects of the new drug that her doctors have her on, Hazel remains prepared to die and as a result of her imminent death she shuts herself away from the outside world. T he Fault in Our Stars by John Green is a novel about a girl named Hazel who has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Recommendations: Looking For Alaska by John Green, The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, A Summer to Die by Lois Lowry

John Green does a great job at writing books about true love. The characters were easy to fall in love with and I can’t wait to read this book again! I would recommend this book to everyone along with every other John Green book. There was never a dull moment in this book. John Green makes you feel every emotion throughout the story. The reader gets to see all of the adventures that Hazel and Augustus go through.Įvaluation: I really loved this book. They connect through a book and they insist that they go to Amsterdam and meet the author. She feared falling in love with him, but true love can’t be stopped when it comes to Hazel and Augustus. But one day at Support Group Hazel meets a gorgeous boy named Augustus. She also hates having to go to Support group to talk about her feelings. Summary: Living life with Terminal Lung Cancer is not something Hazel enjoys. If you want to read a book that will hurt you, read this. But there is actually more humor, happiness and love. The book has a constant sense of sadness and hurt. But no strategy is easy.Įverybody who has ever tried to find the meaning of life, specifically, who has realized how crazy life actually is, should definitely read this beautiful story of the hardships of the human spirit to make the world remember something about you. And the there are children like Hazel that just want to slide by life, doing their own thing and not worrying about death. Kids like Augustus want to be remembered in some way by everyone. The kids’ parents attempt to see the blessings in each situation and not worry about death. The support groups for kids are always encouraging and trying to get children to tap into their inner strength and have some spirit. All of the characters in the novel deal with this differently. The novel is really about coming to reality and knowing that you’re going to die. People with cancer back then, like Augustus and Hazel, had no idea how much longer they had to live as a result of medical progress. In that day in age, doctors could slow the growth of tumors, but not eliminate them completely. Although Hazel and Augustus get the feeling of not wanting to be without one another, their friendship and relationship is real complicated because they both do have cancer. It sounds normal but they actually met at a support group for children diagnosed with cancer. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green tells a story about a stereotypical teen named Hazel Grace who is always bored by everything and enjoys quoting philosophers, but then she gets to know Augustus, who is extremely attractive. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ġ3 Responses to “The Fault in Our Stars, John Green” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Januat 10:02 am and is filed under Coming of Age, Raider Readers, Romance, Young Adult Fiction.
