Book worm, me?............ not at all. But I am literally obsessed with this book called “The Fault in our Stars” by John Green. When I first saw the book at Barnes & Noble, I thought the book was going to be some other fiction book about a dystopian society and the main character protest against the government and so on. I am not saying that those books are bad or that I hate them, but I believe that they are too cliché.
Instead, this book was about a seventeen year
old girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster, who apparently was diagnosed with lung
cancer at the age of 13. She finished high school early and she is pursuing a
college education. Her mother forces her to attend to a cancer support group.
Her mother also tells her to make friends and act like a normal teenager, but
Hazel refuses by saying that she is a completely normal teenager by watching
America’s next top model instead of hanging out with friends. One day when her
mother forces her to attend to the cancer support group at the church, she
comes across this guy who she considers “hot”. He stares at her constantly
during the meeting. When it is the guy’s turn to introduce himself to the
group, he says that his name is Augustus Waters and claims to fear oblivion.
After the meeting is over, he introduces himself to Hazel and invites her to
his house. As you might have thought, Hazel and Gus develop a relationship.
I will not tell you more because if I do, I
will totally RUIN the book. I strongly recommend this book for ages 12 and up.
On June 6th(5 days after my birthday) is the movie premier. I also
recommend watching the movie so that you can compare the book and the movie. I
am not sure the actors will interpret each character correctly but fingers
crossed that they will.
P.S: When you watch the movie, make sure to
bring a box of tissues.
What do you think about the book?
Hugs,