The Fault in Our Stars
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Am I the only one who hates this book with burning passion?
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You can read my review.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Given all the GR reviews, I was waiting for some insight or incredible depth. Instead, I got cardboard teenagers spousing nonsense that most of the time I didn't really understand and tasteless jokes about people tragically suffering.
As a reader, I felt that I was supposed to sit on the sidelines and laugh at his jokes about people that lose their eyes and limbs to cancer, have their lungs flood with fluids and watch their parents tear their hearts out for the loss of their child.
I've read some bad books, but never have I read such utter pretentious nonsense as this.




You have every right to hate this book, and to do so publicly. I dislike my fair share of well loved classics. I thought the Book Thief was meh and not at all memorable. Fortunately there's an awful lot of books out there for us to choose from.

I am sorry you hated it. I was in the same situation a couple of times. Everyone was dying about how aweso..."
That's the second reference to a disappointing book purchase in this thread. Libraries people! use them!!! Your local library probably offers more services and titles then you realize.

Agreed.
Celeste wrote: Libraries people!"
Unfortunately, there are no proper libraries in the country where I stay.
So the only option is either a kindle or a bookstore.

And I did, maybe because I have this prejudice with YA and I never take them seriously.





Not sure, but the moment when some people, including me, will get that "pretentious" feeling is when Hazel goes to Holland and "gives it up" for Augustus.
They are both sick, and they are both nearly adults, so I am not "judgmental" that they were together physically; just don't attempt to use this singular situation to manipulate that what they did was "OK" for most of society.
The author is a pretty droll, smart-alecky guy. Very talented I think, but I don't agree with his political leanings, so I withheld a star ... it's the fault in my stars.




Before I die is on my to read list. I would like to read it but I'm not going to keep high expectations from it.


Overall, it was ok.

I thought it was really good, I definitely wouldn't describe it as "life-affirming" or "ground-shaking" but it's definitely a good read and I would recommend you read it without a second thought, it's a bit darker and more mature than TFIOS and it definitely put me through a range of emotions. I wouldn't say have high hopes for it though in case it turns out to not be your kind of thing but I doubt it will disappoint if you enjoy that type of book :) I hope you enjoy it when you get round to reading it.

You say Hazel and Augustus and gender switched version of each other, and I have to say I kind of agree a bit but that can also be argued that their similiar people and so thats how they grew close. I mean your usually friends with people with similiar ideas. Then you make fun of a quote from the text where Hazel makes one of her odversations, (breakfast foods) and that's not really fair, I mean she saying stuff like that because she's young and just kind of sick of everything. Then you point it's stupid for her to be mad at her parents for being worried and I just need to point out that Hazel has been sick since she's been born. She's never been well. She's always at the edge of death and so her parents are always in this state. And ungrateful, hell yes she is, don't you know plently of kids who are ungrateful, hell being a child means being ungrateful every now and again, I felt that if she was completly kind and nice and grateful that that would have made her a boardcard character.
Romance, yes it was a love at first sight type of thing but the difference is, these kids are on a countdown and at any moment they could die. That is the reality they live and so they jump into things much quicker, call it 'cancer perks'. And have you never been in love has a kid? If you have, you felt it very intensely, you felt as though it would never end, that it is everlasting, and even though everyone around you is rolling their eyes, you defend it. That's what happened here.
Next you talk about the writing, throwing out quotes that had a lot of meaning and your making comedy out of them by taking them literal. I won't defend them one by one, I'm just saying that the ideas and concepts behind these quotes have meaning. But I do want to address this. "Woah, slow down! That was mouthful. Obviously, he wouldn’t have said that without rehearsing it. It sounded so fake and clichéd. Ever heard of lovers confessing their love by reciting so-called long, beautiful and heart-wrenching monologues? " This is what you said. And it was implied -at least to me- that he did rehearse it because he knows he doesn't have time because he wants everything to be perfect and when you do want things to be perfect they come out awkward and it was treated as awkward in the text.
I'm not saying it's the best book ever but I do believe in giving credit where's credit due.
Zyair wrote: "Over hyped and wasn't very interesting"
Agreed.
Agreed.

I'm surprised to find that harsh critics are swallowing up this trash and calling it a masterpiece. ..... "
ouch . yes , you have the right to your opinion .. yet don't you think it's a bit too harsh ? you see, i respect every , uh , hmm , decision , and i guess everyone should too. not everyone can please everybody , and i guess that goes the same for books .

Fair enough, there are those who like this book, and I don't blame them, because in itself, ..."
I liked this book at first, but then I read Paper Towns by the same author, what made me put my thoughts on John green into perspective and say now that I agree with you.
John Green is just so full of shit. And worse, it tries to pose like a great philosical jibjab, but it's just cheap and pretentious.

Amen to that. he puts zero work in composing his characters.
Honestly, I needed two books to get John Green, and I'm not well-impressed.

Wow, you disagree with the politics of someone, so you judge their work based on that and not the merit of the book itself? Bravo, sir, you're an asshole.


I completely agree with Lorenzo. Peter Van Houten was the only thing decent in the entire book.

I won't hate you on your opinion, as everyone deserves to have their own. I honestly have only heard negative things about the book, and can't help but admit it was the reason why I wanted to read it. I wanted to know what angered people so much.

I liked it. I thought it was very good. I think John Green is a real talent. He reaches his audience (YA)Looking for Alaska, that was amazing!


Sorry for the late reply, I'm busy these days.
When I said that Hazel and Augustus are similar to each other, I also clearly mentioned that they are copies of each other. They have no difference in their personality and voice. I'm pretty sure that if this book was from dual pov, several readers wouldn't be able to distinguish their voices.
I know that teens are ungrateful, disrespectful etc. but there is a limit to everything. Hazel is extra ungrateful and obnoxious. She's a brat who needs a good slap from her parents. I hated and couldn't stand her. No one is perfect and I'm not telling Hazel to be perfect either but she could atleast respect her parents who are so considerate, in that way she wouldn't be a cardboard cut out but a likeable character.
No. I'm sorry I don't see this insta-love to be beautiful. Thier relationship came out of nowhere. Augustus loves Hazel just because she's beautiful and he clearly gives her that reason when she asks him why he loves her.
As for the quotes, they are all garbage. Quoting from in my review-
Genuinely sick teenagers don’t have the luxury to be so witty and clever every single time. One thing I don't buy is that teens with cancer suddenly become magically wise. They become terrified, confused, depressed and angry. They DON’T magically gain great insight in life and go around puking long monologues about the meaning of life.
I'm not saying that you've bad taste if you loved this book and I won't stop you from fangirling over it but please don't stop me from expressing my hatred.

If this thread is hurting your fangirling feelings, please stay away from it. Thanks.

Fair enough, there are those who like this book, and I don't blame them, because in itself, ..."
Ilyah wrote: "Wow, reading this thread almost makes me want to burn my John Green boxset. ALMOST. Seriously though, are ALL his books like The Fault in Our Stars? Ugh.
I completely agree with Lorenzo. Peter Va..."
Lorenzo wrote: "No, Ayesha, you’re not the only one who didn’t care for this novel. It’s far overrated and not really worth bothering with. But I would not have known that had I not read it. The Fault in Our St..."
Thank goodness I'm not alone!

Aly wrote: "He's still considered a hero.
NO. JK Rowling is a hero. JRR Tolkien is a hero. YOU, sir, are not."
I AGREE!!! John Green is not only a shitty writer but he's also a shitty person and the following link proves that-
http://dearauthor.com/news/friday-new...
Wth? Green suggested that readers are "wrong" when they hate a book! I refuse to see Green as a genius as everyone calls him. An author who denies the rights of readers to criticise any book is nothing but a nutcase to me.


I know that this a work of fiction but I'm not the kind of reader who'll swallow any shit an author writes. I need some logical foundation or explanation behind a work of literature. I'm saying this politely, I hated this book and as a reader I can express my anger and hatred publicly. If you loved it, it's good and I'm not having anything against you.


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