The Fault In Our Stars - John Green Review


I decided to check out this novel as it's one of the most recommended stories at the moment as the movie comes out in a few short months.

The story follows young cancer patient, Hazel, who's mother has pushed her to join a support group for cancer survivors even though she would rather stay home and read 'An Imperial Affliction,' a novel she is quite obsessed with and which is mentioned throughout the novel.

At one of the support group sessions she meets Gus, (currently in remission but who has lost a leg to osteoarcoma) though Isaac, a friend who lost an eye to cancer when he was younger. After a witty conversation with Gus, she agrees to go to his house to watch a popular movie which she has never seen and thus their friendship and romance begins.

I knew before reading this novel that it was a sad story and thus why I kept putting off reading it but I did not find it depressingly so. Yes this book is tragic, it will hurt your heart, the tears will fall but mostly this book is raw and real and captures life so poignantly. The witty banter between Hazel and Gus will leave you smiling and hoping for a happy ending.

John Green did a wonderful job in capturing life and death in this novel and the characters are lovable and relatable.

I hope the movie is as close to incredible as this novel is.

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