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A review by pil4r
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
5.0
John Green is once again more than on point. The essence Green gives to the characters is quite unique. That quirk he gives them, makes you get into the story.
The concept of life and death every character has is different, human and personal summing up even more to the story.
The ending is for some expected for others not, but for me it was necessary. It closes up the story in a way that's needed to be closed. Because it not only makes sense, but it gives sense to loads of Hazel and Gus' thoughts and ideas.
If you have ever read a John Green's work you need to read this to know how this amazing author involves you with another 5 stars story. And if you haven't ever read John Green, what more than TFIOS to start.
Though I must comment I've read this book in English and Spanish, and the Spanish version is quite disappointing once the English version is read.
The concept of life and death every character has is different, human and personal summing up even more to the story.
The ending is for some expected for others not, but for me it was necessary. It closes up the story in a way that's needed to be closed. Because it not only makes sense, but it gives sense to loads of Hazel and Gus' thoughts and ideas.
If you have ever read a John Green's work you need to read this to know how this amazing author involves you with another 5 stars story. And if you haven't ever read John Green, what more than TFIOS to start.
Though I must comment I've read this book in English and Spanish, and the Spanish version is quite disappointing once the English version is read.