The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

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Summary:
Chp. 1-5
Hazel Grace Lancaster is a seventeen year old girl living with cancer. While she feels that depression is just a side effect of dying, her mother believes that it is a side effect of cancer and makes her go to a weekly support group. Each meeting seemed absolutely the same to her. Until one day where there was a boy staring at her as she entered the support group. His name is Augustus Waters, at the meeting to support his friend Isaac who would soon become blind because of the cancer residing in his eyes. Once the meeting had ended, the handsome Augustus approached Hazel, they introduce themselves and soon she is invited over to his house to watch a movie. Although, he pulls out a cigarette and Hazel freaks out to which he explains that it is a metaphor, “You put the killing thing right between your teeth, but don’t give it the power to do its killing” (Green 20). Once at his house Hazel begins to feel not to different from other girls, yet by the time they say goodbye, she cannot get the thought of him out of her head. Hazel shares a book with Augustus and he shares one with her. She quickly reads through the series, while he takes a bit longer. Soon he is just as obsessed with the book as she is. In the past Hazel had attempted to contact the author but had never received a response. After an almost frightening call from Augustus with sobbing in the background, she goes over to his house. There she finds Isaac in Augustus’ basement heartbroken because his girlfriend decided that he being blind would be too much for her. Several days after this incident, Hazel once again hears from Augustus who had great news. He had received a response to his email from the assistant of the author of Imperial Affliction. Ha...

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...stay at home and exclude herself from other people. Then Augustus came along and reminded her that it’s okay to keep living; you cannot always control who you are going to hurt in the long run. Together they bring out the best in each other and it brings the idea of teenage romance into question. Often times it as seen as innocent and puppy love, yet a situation like sickness can only highlight the fact that true love can be found no matter the age. This novel should be read because it gives a teenagers perspective into determination, true love, and living with cancer. The book is honest into the fact that cancer is painful and that death will scar others but there’s no way to prevent it. You cannot fear oblivion because it is inevitable and so is death. In turn it is better to live and enjoy it and its vast opportunities and to not be afraid of what COULD happen.

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