"The Fault In Our Stars" Book Reveiw | Movie


                 "The Fault In Our Stars"- written by John Green was the 2nd first book I've read in my reading journey. Like other stories, It has ups & downs. Some of the parts I liked, some of the parts I loved and some of the parts I thought should be happened in another way (Just sharing my opinion!)

The main character of this book are two cancer patients Hazel Grace Lancaster & Augustus Waters. They first met in a weekly Support Group of cancer people. After hearing from one another some words Augustus made her impressed by his unlit cigarette metaphor. Hazel got first ride from him and went to his home & met his loving parents. They exchanged their favourite books, played video games and found many other ways of spending time together. The favourite writer of Hazel, from whom she wanted to inquiry about the next part of the book, but couldn't do that while Augustus surprisingly did that apace. 

                   Augutus, Hazel & her mother went to Amsterdam to meet with the angry-old man who didn't even talked with them properly. The reason of coming Amsterdam had became bleak but they managed to make a better way of remembering. They kissed for the first time at Anne Frank's house, officially went on their first date.

                     Then Augustus confessed to Hazel that the cancer was spreading all around his body rapidly while letting his tears to come down. In his last days, he wanted Hazel and his other close friend Issac to write an eulogy for him. (Reading that eulogy was really devastating for me.) Another eccentric thing happened. After Augustus died, the writer Van Hounten came to the funeral & passed a letter to Hazel which was from Augustus. That moment Hazel got to know that the main reason for not publishing next book and that rude behaviour was for, the book was about his late daughter.


                       The folded letter of her late lover was also a eulogy, some lines he wanted to tell her, those lines which also brought tears in readers eye. 

This story is a oblivion of some certain bleak and heart-touching negotiation.



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