WARNING: THIS BOOK WILL MAKE YOU CRY. IT IS GUARANTEED. I CRIED. BUT READ IT ANYWAY. IF YOU DON'T, YOU ARE MISSING OUT ON LIFE. SO STOP READING THIS REVIEW AND READ IT. I DON'T CARE IF YOU ARE 12 OR 62, GO READ THIS BOOK. THANK YOU.
So by now I'm sure that you've heard of this hyped-up book. Well, I'm here to tell you that it's hyped-up for a reason: it's amazing!!! They're coming out with the movie on June 6th this year, and I AM FREAKING OUT. The book is about two teenagers, Hazel and Augustus who both have had cancer. It follows their story from the time they met each other from the perspective of Hazel. It's filled with beautiful unsuspecting poetry that truly does make you shed tears of joy, and ones with translucent sadness. The Fault In Our Stars by the incredible John Green is one that anybody, boy or girl, young (but not younger than 10 because the writing is bit advanced) or old, will fall in love and a pit of grief with. Finally, if you don't already know the ending from spoilers, don't find it out. Read that book with innocence, care, and in one sitting. Not because you have to, but because you simply can't not. "Maybe okay will be our always." "Okay."
So by now I'm sure that you've heard of this hyped-up book. Well, I'm here to tell you that it's hyped-up for a reason: it's amazing!!! They're coming out with the movie on June 6th this year, and I AM FREAKING OUT. The book is about two teenagers, Hazel and Augustus who both have had cancer. It follows their story from the time they met each other from the perspective of Hazel. It's filled with beautiful unsuspecting poetry that truly does make you shed tears of joy, and ones with translucent sadness. The Fault In Our Stars by the incredible John Green is one that anybody, boy or girl, young (but not younger than 10 because the writing is bit advanced) or old, will fall in love and a pit of grief with. Finally, if you don't already know the ending from spoilers, don't find it out. Read that book with innocence, care, and in one sitting. Not because you have to, but because you simply can't not. "Maybe okay will be our always." "Okay."