The Fault in Our Stars
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Am I the only one who hates this book with burning passion?

Quote the most pretentious and braincell burning monologue from the book. The best braincell burning monologue wins the prize."
"My thoughts are stars that I cannot fathom into constellations."
"You put the killing thing between your teeth, but you don't give it the power to do it's killing."
And my personal favorite...
"What a slut time is. She screws everybody."

*slow clap*
John Green is just so witty.
I see your point-you hate this book I really have nothing against you cause I've been in that place where everyone loves this one book and I hate it with all my measly little heart. I read your review and I sort of agree with it, just a little bit, but I still sort of like this book even though I hear what you're saying I guess everyone has their different tastes, right?

”I'm in love with you, and I'm not in the business of denying myself the simple pleasure of saying true things. I'm in love with you, and I know that love is just a shout into the void, and that oblivion is inevitable, and that we're all doomed and that there will come a day when all our labor has been returned to dust, and I know the sun will swallow the only earth we'll ever have, and I am in love with you.”
“There will come a time when all of us are dead. All of us. There will come a time when there are no human beings remaining to remember that anyone ever existed or that our species ever did anything. There will be no one left to remember Aristotle or Cleopatra, let alone you. Everything that we did and built and wrote and thought and discovered will be forgotten and all of this will have been for naught. Maybe that time is coming soon and maybe it is millions of years away, but even if we survive the collapse of our sun, we will not survive forever. There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, and there will be time after. And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. God knows that’s what everyone else does.”
I WIN!!!

HAHA! I'm reading it with a liverpudlian accent. Just curious, are you having liverpudlian accent, Aly?
Ayesha wrote: ""I believe the universe wants to be noticed. I think the universe is improbably biased toward the consciousness, that it rewards intelligence in part because the universe enjoys its elegance being ..."
Congrats.
Congrats.


Seeing someone with cancer; my mom to be exact that I love take her last breath and being there to change her diaper in her last moments this book did nothing to romanticize cancer in the least. What Gus went through in the end is exactly what my mom went through and I never thought that was romantic. Of course you might have seen a "best friend" have cancer but it's nothing like seeing a family member go through it because there are things you would never have to do for a best friend. I loved this book because it was real to me!
I think the people that are bashing this book and criticizing it left and right has every right to do so but don't talk about the people that loved this book because you never know why someone might have loved something and what that book meant to them
At first I was hesitant to read this book at first because it is so popular on Tumblr and other sites but as a long time John Green fan I had to and it is my all time favourite book now, In my opinion it fully lives up to the hype it is funny and heart breaking and just pure perfection.

Whoa, that's bogus.
And the thing is, you won't find any of us on pro-TFIOS stuff saying the same to people who like this book. We just want a corner of the universe where we can hate on TFIOS in peace. :)

lol How old are you? I watched that everyday after school in the 90s. Actually, I'm pretty sure everyone watched it after school in the 90s. God, I feel so old.
Sometimes i believe some people are so stupid, they don't know how stupid they are.

There are always some stupid fans in every fandom.

Siobhan wrote: "I have just read, and reviewed. I am so fucking angry at this book. Lack of research, poor characterisation, bad dialogue, excess pretension. I'm so glad to see this thread."
I'm so glad to see you on here. Post your review for us? Pretty please?
I'm so glad to see you on here. Post your review for us? Pretty please?

I'm so..."
Awwh, thank you! It's on this site, at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... I haven't touched upon half the things that grated for me, just the ones that I couldn't see other people mentioning in their reviews, or were a little personal. It's probably really coherent, because I finished the book this morning.

Maybe so, but my problem isn't with the notion of a wonder drug, it's that he doesn't understand how pharmaceuticals work. They're a business, not a miracle in a book that refutes miracles.

Fiction is a grain of truth wrapped in an allegory. Unless it is fantasy, it needs to adhere to some rules of society in order to function as fiction. 'It is fiction' is one of the worst arguments I've ever heard in a fictional story forum. If John Green wants to write whatever he wants and avoid being misinformed, he should write the next Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy. Otherwise, like any other writer, he should do his research.


Welcome aboard!

lol How old are..."
That was part of my childhood, too - I'm in my mid-20s now. I don't think we're that old. :)




Katie wrote: "It did kinda romanize everything. Probably so Middle schoolers could read it and not be all "ewwwwwww, thats disgusting.""
Middle schoolers? It has a sex scenewhich technically shouldn't have been possible.
Middle schoolers? It has a sex scene

He makes it seem like an excuse to get free stuff and behave badly. He didn't make the suffering realistic.
Agreed: romanticised.
Also, in a book I'm reading now called the etymologicon, it says that romance is basically any fictional story. So on an etymological level, cancer is being romanticised.

As a middle schooler, (i'm thirteen), I can confirm this. (although I'm not a fan of TMI or Twilight)


"15-year-old boring Sara is the new girl at Over-used Plot High. She can't fit in, and there's nothing special for her in life - until she meets badboy Male-Version-Of-A-Mary-Sue."


I saw the Romeo and Juliet movie (the older version with Romeo's bare butt) in middle school. We survived it.

You sound older than that. Maybe because most thirteen year olds I know rite lyk dis and are extremely annoying. -.-
Even though I am 20, I love YA but ..."
Haha, I'm sorry that most of your experiences with people my age haven't gone well. Some of us are intelligent, or as intelligent as a thirteen year old can possibly be, and some of us...are the stereotype. >_>

A lot of people say and believe a lot of things that aren't necessarily true, though. A lot of people said that Harry Potter promoted Satanic witchcraft, too. Does that make it true? A lot of people misinterpret things that they read all of the time.

Harry Potter was even banned in a few school curriculums for it's "supernatural content". I have a friend who's mom won't let her read it because of it's "witchcraft".

Were they specifically referring to the cancer when they said that, though? Somehow, I seriously doubt that they were. They were probably referring to the relationship between Hazel and Gus and some of the good things that they experienced together.
...with regards to Tumblr. I just joined today. I didn't see what you are referring to, but this is one of the first posts that I did see in reference to TFIOS. http://tmblr.co/Z8tCXx15suIR2
Amelia wrote: "Everytime I open a YA book, they have this plot:
"15-year-old boring Sara is the new girl at Over-used Plot High. She can't fit in, and there's nothing special for her in life - until she meets ba..."
LOL!
"15-year-old boring Sara is the new girl at Over-used Plot High. She can't fit in, and there's nothing special for her in life - until she meets ba..."
LOL!

And no, quite a few said, "I want cancer, so I can have a love story like that."
Sorry, but that is just plain sick.
Anyway, this is what I saw and my opinions."
I agree with you about that being crazy. I just haven't seen that specific sentiment anywhere that I've been online. I've heard people say that they've seen it, but it's not something that I've ever actually encountered online myself.
Perhaps I mostly hang with the sane and rationals online. lol.



I like your passion!
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I read it because of all the hype. Friends recommended the book to me so I decided to check it out. I didn't know whether I'd like it or not until after I finished the book.