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Brandi Rees
Jan 30, 2013 rated it really liked it
Shelves: grief
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Kate Noggle
"The Fault in Our Stars" is a book I will never forget. I not only fell in love with Augustus Waters but I want to be friends with Hazel Grace! This book is one of my all time favorites.
I began to fall for the characters when they began to put the thoughts I have in my head that I can't put into words. I felt like they could put obscure thoughts into beautiful poetic lines. The characters seemed to come to life because the writing was just exquisite. The prose was just masterful. One of my favor
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Angela Regoli
Feb 18, 2013 rated it really liked it
This novel marked my first time reading a John Green novel, and I must say that I look forward to exploring his other works (such as Looking for Alaska). I find his writing style and character personas (i.e. Hazel, Augustus) to be very witty and unique as compared to other "conventional" YA characters. For example, I was very enlightened by the author's own description of why Hazel is named so as our class watched a selection from his vlog. He stated that Hazel's name is significant in that Haze ...more
Samantha
Jan 31, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Review #3: Grief Novel: I absolutely loved this book and thought it was both beautiful but also had a refreshing attitude/ tone to it. The snarky, sarcastic voice of the first-person character of the writing style was really interesting and entertaining. However, it did in a way give me a little bit of a different perspective on cancer. John Green does a good job capturing the voice and thoughts of a young adult/teen that is suffering with cancer. The characterization and full development of the ...more
Tori Quiring
Jan 24, 2013 rated it it was amazing
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Shailyn
Jan 24, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This is my first John Greene novel and I loved it. It was a very tragic story and,at times, difficult to read, but well worth it. While the live story was entertaining, I think it somewhat takes away from the true point of the story. The love story carried it's own little message about having been better to have loved and lost someone than to have never known the love to begin with. This message deters the reader a little from the big picture message of the reality and tragedy of the Loss of lif ...more
Calyssa Smith
Feb 02, 2013 rated it it was amazing
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Mia Balsamo
Mar 21, 2013 rated it it was amazing
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Tyler
Feb 01, 2013 rated it liked it
To explain upfront, I have never been one who much enjoys either romance or despair, which may make you wonder why I would choose to read a book that is about both. To answer that, I wanted to step out of what I usually read (or would like to read) and see if I might enjoy something different from my tastes. That being said, I wasn't entirely disappointed by 'The Fault in Our Stars', but I wasn't thrilled by it either. I really enjoyed the characters and thought they were well developed, and Haz ...more
Emily Brown
Jan 29, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Our Fault In the Stars was the most beautifully written novel I have read in awhile. It made me cry my eyes out, along with have me laugh until I teared up. I loved Hazel’s voice and attitude towards the cancer that was ultimately trying to take her life. Augustus was the cutest character I think I have ever came across in a novel; I honestly fell in love with him faster than Hazel did. The amount of love they experience throughout the novel was something that I could only wish to experience for ...more
Tara O'malley
Jan 23, 2013 rated it liked it
Shelves: youngadult
I have never read a John Green book before and I was excited to read his young adult grief novel, “The Fault in our Stars”. After seeing how high this book was rated on goodreads I had some high expectations; unfortunately, I have to say I was disappointed. Everyone said they cried while reading this book but I cant say I ever cried once. I just didn’t feel connected to the characters. The book was written well and the characters definably have their own personalities; however, they just didn’t ...more
Michaela
It has taken me forever to write this review. I don't exactly know why, really. To steal some thoughts from the book, I'd like to think I'm like Hazel in the way that sometimes it's really easy to talk about a book you think everyone should read, but sometimes it's hard, you want to believe you and the book are connected in some way. And you don't want to share your feelings about the book, you want to just keep living in this world where it's you and the fictional characters.

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Joshita
Jan 11, 2013 rated it it was amazing
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Frank Bonfiglio
Jan 09, 2013 rated it it was amazing
John Green has done it yet again. I had a wonderful experience reading "The Fault in Our Stars". The friendship/relationship between Hazel and Augustus could potentially be the most beautiful one I have ever experienced through a novel. I took a special liking to Augustus--one who literally seemd to have it all before he was struck with cancer. He had the basketball capabilities, the good-looks, and the popularity. However, throughout the book, he is so humble, and not once does he ever blame an ...more
Sarah Payler
Jan 16, 2013 rated it it was amazing
This is one of the few books I have ever read that made me cry. It is such a beautiful story. I really like Augustus and his sense of humor.
I just can't come up with enough good things to say about this book. This is the first John Green book I have read and I can't wait to read some of his other books.
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When Augustus reveals to Hazel that his cancer came back I started to tear up but also a song popped into my head, Without You- from the musical Rent.
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Megan T
Feb 21, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Going into this book for grief week I was nervous. I could not see what would be appealing about teens with cancer. A couple pages in I understood. Cancer is a common thread with the characters but it is more than that. Also the narration by Hazel grabs you right away. She is dark and sarcastic but is full of life. I loved the relationships in the book. Yes, Hazel has cancer but she is also a teen. I love how John Green brought it all together and wrote a book with humor and realism; a new addit ...more
Molly
Jan 24, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: heart-breaker
Grief Novel: I really loved this book. It was my first time reading John Green and I plan to read more by him. I think The Fault in Our Stars takes realistic look at cancer. Although I can't say it doesn't romanticize it to some extent (obviously, its a love story) I think there was a nice balance of realism. ...more
Lisa Pinkerton
Jan 29, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Joey Deliz
Mar 19, 2013 marked it as to-read
Corey Hiegel
Feb 04, 2013 rated it it was amazing
Ashley
Apr 08, 2013 rated it it was amazing