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Am I the only one who hates this book with burning passion?
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But it was a huge disappointment for me .
Cancer or any other life threatening disease does not give anyone to act like a brat or give up like hazel did
I agree with every negative said about her .
My grandfather was semi paralyzed two years ago
My parents have worked so hard to gain money and my aunt and uncle too
He went into depression but came out
Now he's focused on getting better . Trying to see the silver lining
I like Augustus because he tries to see the bright side
I feel sorry for izzy . Peter is an interesting character and his assistant well , she's a bit too nice
Hazel should be more respectful towards her parents . She has cancer does not give her the right to behave this way . Speaking from personal experience I was sad that Augustus is dying in the end but the author did not have to write it in a way that made the readers pity him .
Some parts were good but this book is not worth my time
I hated it but now I am not going to read any John green book
I've read 4 n I dont like his style at all
Ayesha wrote: "Aly wrote: "@Ayesha: Zombicorns?
Please kill me now."
I don't want to live on this planet anymore...."
Me neither.
I'll bring the razor blades, if anyone's interested.
Please kill me now."
I don't want to live on this planet anymore...."
Me neither.

Please kill me now."
I don't want to live on this planet anymore...."
Me neither.
I prefer a large spaceshuttle with library, food and equipments for an artist. I'll go to moon.

Me too."
Count me in.
Oh wait, apparently Green DID write a post-apocalyptic book named Zombicorns."
He did NOT mess with unicorns?! With Zombies of all things!
Ayesha wrote: "Brooke wrote: "Ayesha wrote: "Aly wrote: "@Ayesha: Zombicorns?
Please kill me now."
I don't want to live on this planet anymore...."
Me neither.
I'll bring the razor blades, if anyone's interest..."
I'll explore a black hole. :D (Provided I can get out, of course.) Then I'll join you on the moon.
Please kill me now."
I don't want to live on this planet anymore...."
Me neither.
I'll bring the razor blades, if anyone's interest..."
I'll explore a black hole. :D (Provided I can get out, of course.) Then I'll join you on the moon.

Lol

I don't even know.

wat?!
Aly wrote: "@Tasha: Welcome, fellow hater!
I still have people recommending his books to me, which makes me want to barf/cry/scream."
I'd give you a cookie if I had one.
I still have people recommending his books to me, which makes me want to barf/cry/scream."
I'd give you a cookie if I had one.

couldn't agree more! feel this way about all John Green books I've tried & Perks of Being a Wallflower.

Take your time. It's a video showing few teens reacting to Tfios' trailer.
Immy wrote: "Brooke wrote: "I've read some bad books, but never have I read such utter pretentious nonsense as this."
couldn't agree more! feel this way about all John Green books I've tried & Perks of Being a..."
Yeah, Perks is dreadful.
couldn't agree more! feel this way about all John Green books I've tried & Perks of Being a..."
Yeah, Perks is dreadful.

couldn't agree more! feel this way about all John Green books I've tried & Per..."
Is it that bad?
Ayesha wrote: "Brooke wrote: "Immy wrote: "Brooke wrote: "I've read some bad books, but never have I read such utter pretentious nonsense as this."
couldn't agree more! feel this way about all John Green books I..."
Less pretentious than TFiOS, but more emotionally manipulative.
couldn't agree more! feel this way about all John Green books I..."
Less pretentious than TFiOS, but more emotionally manipulative.

Respnding to ne of your reviews about hazel and augustus
okay im not gonna be rude bc everyone's entitled to their opinion but I don't think you really understood the book and maybe thats why you hated it so much.
It is true that H and A are alike, thats why they clicked so well, but they are not copies. THroughout the book, we see Augustus trying to leave his mark on the world and being angry at the universe for his fate.
Hazel is different, she doesn't see the situation the same way. Its almost as though she's accepted her fate, more calm about her own situation and she can't understand why Augustus isn't happy with just being known to the people who love him.
The book isn't entirely about them being in love. It's more about an image of yourself and expectations you hold yourself too. Not everyone can make a difference in the world, few people will. The point is to touch those around you

I loved it, but everyone has different tastes. It's bound to happen in every book.

Take your time. It's a video showing few teens reacting to Tfios' trailer."
Ha. I saw the video yesterday, I made a face the whole time, those teens are so obsessed with book.
Hmm, I tried reading Perks of Being a Wallflower but couldn't get through the first chapter. Now I'm not sure if I should pick it up again.

@Mo, is it not possible for us to understand that the one distinction is the only thing separating Hazel and Augustus? That maybe we could see the point John Green was trying to make but also could see how it fell flat? Because it did, he was so over-awed with his own pretension that he forgot to give life to his characters. The book isn't just about love, it's about how arrogant you can be while doing the bare minimum to research your subject and world-build effectively. And since there's little interaction before they declare their supposed love, I'd argue it's hardly a love story at all.

I think this book guilt trips people into loving it. Made me really angry.

but why do you hate it so much? like it just doesnt make sense. what was the thing that you just dont like about the book that makes you hate it? if u cant explain thats fine.

I liked Perks, it wasn't the best book I've ever read but it wasn't bad. I really relate to the way the unspoken trauma affected Charlie. I deal with a lot of the same issues. People keep saying Aunt Helen was too subtle, a lot of people didn't even realize it until they read the book twice, but I thought it was perfect. Maybe it is because of my own childhood, but I thought it was super obvious and I can't understand how anyone could miss it. I was actually suspicious of Aunt Helen through most of the book. I also thought Charlie exhibited the signs way before the truth was revealed so it wasn't shocking at all. It was just kinda like "yep, that explains a lot."
I'm glad the movie is good I was thinking about watching it.


I always thought the sexual abuse was very obvious in the book too :)

There was way too much hype about the book and what with friends telling me how good it was, I thought, this book has to be good so I'll give it a read.
Well I'm afraid that most definitely ruined it for me.
I felt that Hazel's character was extremely boring.
I could imagine Augustus, I couldn't imagine him changing so quickly from big and musculus, to near enough skin and bone as there wasn't much said about his appearance as there was when he was healthy and very good looking. After he died, the book just snowballed from there for me. It started to get repetitive and I was bored out of my mind by the time Hazel was kissing Augustus in front of lots of people again. Repetitive.
Their relationship came from nowhere and was unrealistic. If they were 12 years old, maybe it would be more understandable, but for two 16 year old's to stare at each other across support group and then for Hazel to go straight to Augustus' house and watch 'V for Vendetta'. I'm sorry but this was too unrealistic for me. I've never heard anything like it. No one does that.
Sorry if this whole thing has made no sense, but when I read a book that is meant to be so good and it was a total let down I just want to rage.

I thought this book was too hyped up, and im currently reading Looking for Alaska, but don't you think Green has a theme in the way he writes (being there is a beautiful girl and a boy, there is always a death, and the girl and the boy always seem to fall in love, whether it's one way or both) In saying this, these are the only two books I have read of Green's.

I completely agree with Lorenzo. Peter Va..."
I felt that Peter Van Houten was meant to be Hazel's idol, but Green couldn't be bothered to carry on talking about him so he pushed him to the side by making him a complete and utter dousche and then bringing him back in towards the end, making you feel sorry for him. I'm sorry but I couldn't get my head around his character. Could anyone explain him for me?

Take your time. It's a video showing few teens reacting to Tfios' trailer."
Ha. I s..."
Me and my brother were rolling our eyes while watching it.

Love your review.
Btw, your blog is amazing.

I admit, I read the book after seeing the film, so I knew it was in there, and when I saw a mention, I knew the subtext, but I'm not sure if I would have gotten there had I read the book first.

What are you worrying about? That's the most positive 'I hate this book' review I've ever read!




I have no problem with people who are sick, I don't feel disgusted or anything, and I wish them all to recover soon, but while reading this book, I constantly felt I had enough of cancer.
I'd be much more insterested in reading 'An Imperial Affliction', if it were real, but please, John Green, let someone else write it!

You're totally justified in disliking this book. I have a lot of mixed feelings about it, and for a while I wasn't sure what they were. I feel like one problem with TFIOS is that it's been very over-hyped. I didn't find it quite as profound as so many people have, apparently. Furthermore, while I understand John Green openly condemns the manic-pixie-dream-girl trope, I feel like all he did was turn it on its head and make a manic-pixie-dream-boy, of sorts. I did enjoy several elements of the story and I think that, as far as style and skill go, Green is a great writer. I don't know if the same can be said about all of his characters. Isaac was my favorite, and the rest seemed kinda...I dunno. Lacking, somehow. It was by no means the worst book I've read, and I do LIKE it, I think. Just...not as much as other people.
But hey, a lot of people find some kind of solace or whatever in it, and I think that's important. Go Green, for helping people. It's just not my cup of tea.
Sorry for rambling. But I know how you feel.
Aly wrote: "I kept waiting for the story to start, but by the time I got 90% through it, I realised NOTHING waa going to happen."
No shit.
No shit.

English is my second language too and the dialogues in the book burned my eyes. Welcome to the club!
Every word out of Augustus's mouth made me sick.
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