The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

The Fault in Our Stars is a book that drew me to read it because of my daughter and her love for the book. 

January 10, 2012
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Hazel Grace Lancaster is a teen that narrates the story of her life with thyroid cancer. Her lungs become affected and so therefore she struggles with her sickness. Hazel's parents struggle with how to help her and find a support group that she can attend. Hazel is not into joining this group but decides to do it anyway. Hazel meets others struggling like her but meets this boy named Augustus who has lost his leg to cancer and is there to support his friend Oscar who lost his eye. Augustus is in remission. This story takes a turn when both Hazel an Augustus become sick and Augustus becomes deathly ill. Augustus finds Hazel's author she loves because of the books she reads and they track him down. His love for Hazel grows strong and his love for her takes over everything he needs. They have a connection that is so true and it reveals itself more at the end where she is at Augustus funeral and he had written her eulogy for her funeral. "Getting Hurt in this world is unavoidable" is one of the biggest messages of this book. Cancer hurts, Love hurts, friendship hurts and loss hurts. 


This story was very heartwarming and took me to memories of loved ones that had passed. The connection of the two teens that have things in common were something that can connect to all of us. I would suggest this book to all teens. Even though there are some adult issues and content at times, it would be a book that I would have a book club with. 

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