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Ok, so this book is poignant, funny, beautiful, and SAD. I mean, SAD. Which should be obvious - its about kids with cancer. And about them falling in love. Its just a simple, beautifully-written love story.
However, I think I would have enjoyed it more if I didn't have a younger brother overcoming leukemia -- it was seriously HARD to read this book for me, and I kind of just wanted it to be over so I didn't have to think about cancer anymore.
But I guess that's a testament to the author - its ve ...more
However, I think I would have enjoyed it more if I didn't have a younger brother overcoming leukemia -- it was seriously HARD to read this book for me, and I kind of just wanted it to be over so I didn't have to think about cancer anymore.
But I guess that's a testament to the author - its ve ...more

I'm caught between four and five stars ... On the one hand there are a lot of things I loved about it, especially Hazel and Isaac. I could empathize with them and Augustus, and their observations about life and death.
On the other hand, I thought some elements of the Van Houten plot line were a little unbelievable (though I did love that he didn't live up to their expectations). There are a couple of moments that I think delve a little too deeply into melodrama -- the problem may have been that ...more
On the other hand, I thought some elements of the Van Houten plot line were a little unbelievable (though I did love that he didn't live up to their expectations). There are a couple of moments that I think delve a little too deeply into melodrama -- the problem may have been that ...more

Mar 15, 2014
Christina
rated it
it was amazing
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I'm absolutely gutted, tears pouring down my face, a little but angry, but still grateful for the opportunity to experience the fictional, yet very real lives of Augustus and Hazel. I gave never in my life read a more authentic, honest, heart-breaking, yet heart warning piece if fiction. John Green doesn't trying too hard to make you feel anything, he just tells it like it is and as a result you feel EVERYTHING. In a matter of five pages I cried, I swore and I laughed heartily out loud. Well spo
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It's funny that so many people don't think of this as a YA book, because it is very firmly in the YA genre. (Wordy teens, tragic circumstances). It reminds me of ME Kerr books I used to read as a kid. That said, I like YA books, and this is a good one. I'm always impressed when a writer effectively writes a first person narrator of the opposite gender, and Green captures Hazel perfectly. Also, I cried.
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A love story about teenagers with cancer. I know, it sounds awful...I thought so too which is why I took so long to get around to reading this one. I was missing out! This is the perfect blend of the sarcasm of teenagers, the existential questions of humanity, and the excitement of young love.

A quick read, but not a simple one, punctuated with unexpected depth and sharp humor. It's sweet, but not cloying. It's like a love letter to life. Or a eulogy.
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Dec 25, 2012
Ching-In
marked it as to-read

Sep 06, 2019
Sarah left GR
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May 29, 2013
Alissa
marked it as to-read

Dec 20, 2013
Heather
marked it as to-read