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The Fault in Our Stars, Jackie Mora

The Fault in Our Stars, Jackie Mora

I have finished the whole book already, but have not really blogged about it. I absolutely loved this book from start to finish. Yes the ending was unexpected and very sad but it was perfectly written in my opinion. I am usually not the type of person to read love stories, but I think I starting change my opinion on this genre type now. The Fault in Our Stars is about sixteen year old Hazel Grace Lancaster who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, at the age of thirteen. Three years later and she is still alive, her life has been temporarily prolonged by a miracle drug, but Hazel is suffering from depression. She then starts attending the Cancer Support Group and meets Augustus Waters. The love of her life that suffered from cancer and had to get his leg ambulated. Hazel and Augustus love story did not least for too long but it was theirs and one of a kind.

This book was truly amazing. It produced deep emotions within me and it broke my heart and I actually felt I was in the love story. I has been a while since a book made me feel so many emotions and made me want to laugh and cry and think about the true meaning of life and what it’s like to actually live. John Green, is an amazing author. Augustus Waters did everything in his power to make Hazel Grace happy for the time they were together. The plot twist was definitely not expected by readers. But I definitely recommend this book to anyone that wants to read a great love story and would not mind tearing up. You will definitely tear up.

 

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