A review by stuckinafictionaluniverse
Förr eller senare exploderar jag by John Green

I read this about a year ago. Back then I gave it 5 stars, but after thinking about it, I decided to remove my rating. It was good, at least 3 star-worthy but it doesn't strike me as something amazing, just a solid book that happens to have gotten a lot hype. I was not aware of all the praise it had gotten at first.
The more people talked about it and how good it was, the more I started forgetting what my opinion on the novel was.
I imagined that if I said it wasn't my favorite book, people would yell ''What…? WHAT ON EARTH IS THIS? She didn't love TFIOS.''
And that really annoyed me. Normally other people's opinion on a book that I've read doesn't change my own one, but i started thinking that maybe I just got caught up in the hype later and thought that I loved it as much as them.

As I previously said, I read this book a year ago. That probably doesn't seem like a lot but since then my taste in books has changed and now realistic fiction has become one of my favorite genres. If anyone would've told me that that would happen, I 'd never believe it because back then I thought of the genre as something superficial. Oh, so it's about normal problems? Boring.
I feel like slapping early-2013-Sarah. Ugh, she was terrible.

Even though I still get excited about it and quote it sometimes, it just seems to have faded in comparison to the other contemporary books I've read since when I first picked up The fault in our stars.
I'll have to give it a reread before I can rate it again.