The Fault In Our Stars -- John Green


Here is the summary off of Goodreads so you get the basic gist of the book.

Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, 
Hazel has never been anything but terminal, 
her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. 
But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters 
suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, 
Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.

Here is my opinion:

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This book will cut your heart out of your chest blow it up like a balloon and then pop it with a pencil... and you will enjoy every moment of it. No, but seriously, this is book is so frickin life alteringly good. There making it into a movie and if that movie doesn't live up to the book there will be angry swarms of fans. This book is emotionally exhausting. You laugh while tears stream down your face and you plan the desperate murder of John Green who caused this emotional pain. The honest acceptance that Hazel has of her own impending death is heart wrenching and so frustrating! By the end my lungs were sore and my eyes were burning from so many tears shed, and I loved every moment of the book.

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