Monday, February 17, 2014

The Fault In Our Stars


The Fault In Our Stars

5 OUTRAGEOUS STARS

Where does one begin with a story like this. It isn’t just a story about some kids with cancer; it’s a reality that grips you and pulls you right in. You have no choice but to feel what Hazel feels. To see the world through her eyes, to cry with her, and above all root for her even though there is no hope. To be overwhelmed by her pain and the pain of others around her. The love that becomes of it is beautiful and tragic. It is inspirational and heart shattering.

Hazel is secluded and likes to live that way. Cancer is the side effect. She has come to terms with her diagnosis and never looks back as long as she’s alone she will not inflict harm on those she can spare. But life isn’t about that. Its about taking the risk and jumping into the void. It’s about finding something that is worth the risk and loving every minute of it. It’s about those numbered days of infinity.

It is not a story for the faint hearted but a story every single person should read. It’s a story so monumental that it should be mandatory. John Green has captured this in his book The Fault in Our Stars.

Reviewed by: Twisted Bitch

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