The Fault In Our Stars
John Green
I've been on a reading splurge lately. I've read five books in the last month or two and it's been really nice getting my read on. Of the five, two were awesome, one was great, one was ok, and one was...no. (Don't bother reading The Girl On The Train, it's just awful.)
The Fault In Our Stars fell into the awesome category.
The plot centres around the protagonist, Hazel (a 16yo female with metastatic thyroid cancer which has spread to her lungs) and the relationship she develops with Augustus Waters (a 17yo male with osteosarcoma and, as a result, one prosthetic leg). The book explores themes of life and dying, living with an illness, and love in the midst of all that in a way that makes everything seem lighter than it actually is. You can't help but connect with the characters throughout the whole book (love Augustus) and once I was finished I couldn't stop thinking about them either. If that isn't a sign of a good book, I'm not sure what is.
It's an easy read (young adult fiction ftw) but a worthwhile one. Definitely recommend. 5/5.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
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