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The Fault In our Stars by John Green
Alright, Yes this is another Fault in our stars review. But I just felt the extreme need of expressing all my built up emotions about this book.
Now I know saying that a book is your life is a bit Far-Fetched. Well, I guess you can say I'm completely out there because this book is my life. Now I know that people think that this book is just for hopeless romantic girls that just so happen fall into that teen and pre-teen age range. But It's really not! Anyone of any gender or age could read this book and fall in love with it. Its story is the kind of story that really hits home for a majority of the readers, because most of us have know someone with cancer or have lost someone with cancer.
But cancer inst the main theme of this book. This book holds life. The main Character Hazel, knows she is dying and with the help of Augustus Walters She lives. There are a lot of different interpretation on what this book means, Some people say Cancer, some people say love, and some of those odd people like myself, who stay up till three am pondering on all of those questions that we know we will never get the answer too say life. This book leaves you thinking. It means something different for everyone. But Life is what I see, I see the will to live even when your own body is against you. I see the characters attempting to live a full life on a Number of days. I see love,hurt,friendship,and death. To me all of those emotions are present in life. So maybe, this book is an window into everyone's life, Because we all experience love, hurt, friendship and death. Whats life without those things? We live for all those things, we live to die. Because, well dying just a part of living
This is a life lesson and a book review in one, Hope you guys don't mind. Anyway, the books great, Its a tear jerker and its life ( Refer to paragraphs above.) I Give it an 6 out of 5, yes The Fault in Our Stars has broken my scale. I recommend it for all readers.
Maybe if you read it you yourself will come up with your own interpretation, What does this book mean to you?
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