Hi guys,
Yes, this is happening. I've read the book yesterday (yes, in one day). I don't.. Ahgiqhf. This is what's in my head since I've read the book. Like, John Green is definitely one of my favorite author aka one of the best author of the entire world cause I've decide it. I don't even know were to start.
First of all, I've already read looking for Alaska and I was already in love with John Greens writing sense (if that make sense). Of course I've seen a lot of people talking about the fault in our stars on YouTube which makes me wanted to read the book even more. So I've bought it (such as An abundance of Katherines and Will Grayson, Will Grayson that I haven't read yet).
Basically for those of you who comes from another planet or who lives out of civilization, the fault in our stars is a really beautiful book about a girl named Hazel who has cancer, and she met a guy, Augustus, who also have cancer. I know, that doesn't seem like a really joyful book. But it is.
The thing with this book is that it is not focus on cancer, I mean obviously they talk about it a lot, but I've forget this sometimes cause the characters are not based on the fact that they have cancer, they just have it like some people have red hair or something. It's just a part of them that they accept pretty well so we are more focused on the friendship/love story they live.
There is a movie coming out next year based on the novel basically, I still don't know if I'm excited or not. I mean I've liked the book so much that I'm worried to be disappointed + I wasn't imagining Augustus like the actor they choose (at all) which rather disturb me. But I will probably go see it anyway you know
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So now let's get serious for a second. If you're here that means that you have read the book (you haven't ? You cheeky cheater!). And if you have read it, you have probably cry. And let's face it if you haven't you have no heart inside of you body. Let me tell you my top 5 "CRYING MOMENT" (they're obviously in a chronological order and not a "I've cried the most" order):
1) When Isaac cry because of Monica
2) When Hazel went to hospital in the middle of the night (really thought she was going to die)
3) When Augustus told Hazel that cancer was back and he probably don't have that much time to live
4) When Augustus organized pre-funeral
5) When Augustus actually died.
And at the end I've cried again because the book was over.
Now I hope I'm not going to appear like a Bword girl but I was so choked that Hazel doesn't die. Obviously I were not hoping for her death or anything, but she has a non-curable cancer and she was suppose to die first since Augustus was supposed to not have any problem with cancer anymore. And BOOM. He is the one who died. To be perfectly honest I've guessed at some point that he was going to die before her. Don't get me wrong I'm happy she doesn't die on the book even if we obviously know that she's gonna die in a more or less near future. Oh, and I've cried reading the "letter" Augustus write and send to the big alcoholic writer that I've completely forget the name of.
Once again, I highly recommend it !
xx
Yes, this is happening. I've read the book yesterday (yes, in one day). I don't.. Ahgiqhf. This is what's in my head since I've read the book. Like, John Green is definitely one of my favorite author aka one of the best author of the entire world cause I've decide it. I don't even know were to start.
First of all, I've already read looking for Alaska and I was already in love with John Greens writing sense (if that make sense). Of course I've seen a lot of people talking about the fault in our stars on YouTube which makes me wanted to read the book even more. So I've bought it (such as An abundance of Katherines and Will Grayson, Will Grayson that I haven't read yet).
Basically for those of you who comes from another planet or who lives out of civilization, the fault in our stars is a really beautiful book about a girl named Hazel who has cancer, and she met a guy, Augustus, who also have cancer. I know, that doesn't seem like a really joyful book. But it is.
The thing with this book is that it is not focus on cancer, I mean obviously they talk about it a lot, but I've forget this sometimes cause the characters are not based on the fact that they have cancer, they just have it like some people have red hair or something. It's just a part of them that they accept pretty well so we are more focused on the friendship/love story they live.
There is a movie coming out next year based on the novel basically, I still don't know if I'm excited or not. I mean I've liked the book so much that I'm worried to be disappointed + I wasn't imagining Augustus like the actor they choose (at all) which rather disturb me. But I will probably go see it anyway you know
SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER
So now let's get serious for a second. If you're here that means that you have read the book (you haven't ? You cheeky cheater!). And if you have read it, you have probably cry. And let's face it if you haven't you have no heart inside of you body. Let me tell you my top 5 "CRYING MOMENT" (they're obviously in a chronological order and not a "I've cried the most" order):
1) When Isaac cry because of Monica
2) When Hazel went to hospital in the middle of the night (really thought she was going to die)
3) When Augustus told Hazel that cancer was back and he probably don't have that much time to live
4) When Augustus organized pre-funeral
5) When Augustus actually died.
And at the end I've cried again because the book was over.
Now I hope I'm not going to appear like a Bword girl but I was so choked that Hazel doesn't die. Obviously I were not hoping for her death or anything, but she has a non-curable cancer and she was suppose to die first since Augustus was supposed to not have any problem with cancer anymore. And BOOM. He is the one who died. To be perfectly honest I've guessed at some point that he was going to die before her. Don't get me wrong I'm happy she doesn't die on the book even if we obviously know that she's gonna die in a more or less near future. Oh, and I've cried reading the "letter" Augustus write and send to the big alcoholic writer that I've completely forget the name of.
Once again, I highly recommend it !
xx
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