acoolonlychild 's review for:

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
5.0

I was excited starting this book honestly. I heard soo many rants about it and how incredibly sad this is. I NEVER knew that I'd BAWL my eyes out reading this and that I'd still be an emotional wreck up until now. I had a slight feeling that The Fault in Our Stars would get me emotional attached to each and everyone of the characters but I didn't know that it'd be that bad. I cried SOOOO much and I have no one to rant to it about. My friends were like it's just a book. BUT IT'S NOT JUST A EFFING BOOK.

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The Fault in Our Stars was the depiction of perfection. It was utterly tragic yet beautiful. I swear, I'll never be the same after reading this. I have never layed hands on a book this sad and I don't ever plan to again either. I just can't handle it.

Quote that I found on Tumblr that describes my situation perfectly," This book brutally ripped out my heart and tore it to shreds then stomped it into the ground as i drowned in a sea of my tears and basked in eternal sorrow".

THE FORESHADOWING. HOLY CRAP. In the scene when Issac(I LOVE him, he made me laugh out loud more than any character in any book has), Augustus, and Hazel
Spoileregged Monica's car and they all took a picture, Hazel thought,"I never took another picture of him."


First part that made me cry,
Spoiler"I won't be a mom anymore,"
.

Oh sweet lord. How the eff am I suppose to write this. I'm already tearing up, again. I've been trying to forget it because everytime I even think about it, I'd cry.

SpoilerAugustus Waters died eight days after prefuneral,at Memorial, in the ICU,when the cancer, which was made of him,finally stopped his heart,which was also made of him."
Kay, so I was full on bawling my eyes 10x worse than I already was.

The Fault in Our Stars was written to perfection, I can't even fully express how perfect and heartbreaking it is and how much I want to chuck this book at John Green for breaking my heart like no one has ever broke it before. Literally. No one, nothing, yet, has never broken my heart like this book has.

Overall, I'd give this a 5 stars. Leave me be to cry in sorrow yet again.