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I thought this was beautifully written. I read it in one day because I couldn't put it down, and it has stayed with me since.
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I wish that I could like this book more than I do and I know that some people wish the same but I can't stand books that make me want to cry (although I did not). I just feel so helpless because it a book, what can I do?
Like Hazel, I do not like to cry in front of people because after that they can never look at you the same. And as I was reading this book, I was alone but I knew that if I cried, I could never look at the book the same. I didn't have to hold back tears or anything like that, I just found the book very tragic.
Many people found humor in this book and I found it to be quite humorous in the first half of the book but then things started to get real serious in the other half.
Hazel is a fighter of cancer and, as her life goes on, she feels she only has her parents to live for but then she meets Augustus Waters. Former cancer patient. As their relationship continues to grow, she finds something in herself that helps her realize that she wants to live for more than just her parents.
This book had me crying and cheering at the same time.


This book was touching and had a hint of humor and tragedy at each flip of the page.
I recommend this book to readers of John Green and for someone looking for a touching story about love and pain.
Rating: 9.1/10
Parental Rating: 14+
Like Hazel, I do not like to cry in front of people because after that they can never look at you the same. And as I was reading this book, I was alone but I knew that if I cried, I could never look at the book the same. I didn't have to hold back tears or anything like that, I just found the book very tragic.
Many people found humor in this book and I found it to be quite humorous in the first half of the book but then things started to get real serious in the other half.
Hazel is a fighter of cancer and, as her life goes on, she feels she only has her parents to live for but then she meets Augustus Waters. Former cancer patient. As their relationship continues to grow, she finds something in herself that helps her realize that she wants to live for more than just her parents.
This book had me crying and cheering at the same time.


This book was touching and had a hint of humor and tragedy at each flip of the page.
I recommend this book to readers of John Green and for someone looking for a touching story about love and pain.
Rating: 9.1/10
Parental Rating: 14+
emotional
sad
I cried like a baby. 10/10 for any book that moves me to feelings.
emotional
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Teenage love complicated by cancer. Good love story, but very sad.
I can count on one hand how many times a book, movie, or TV show has ever made me cry.
This one did it.
Hazel Grace is brilliant.
Her stunning lover, Augustus, is brilliant.
The whole story is entirely brilliant.
Read it. Seriously, stop reading this review and go to the library.
I purposefully did not spoil the story. Read now.
This one did it.
Hazel Grace is brilliant.
Her stunning lover, Augustus, is brilliant.
The whole story is entirely brilliant.
Read it. Seriously, stop reading this review and go to the library.
I purposefully did not spoil the story. Read now.