The Fault in Our Stars Book Review
The Fault In Our Star, the basis of the story is that a girl named
Hazel who has cancer meets a boy named Augustus who she falls in love
with. The two of them try to deal with cancer, love, and books. It's
your average boy meets girl, girl has cancer, boy and girl talk about
how a fictional book ends book. The whole story is beautifully written
and is just breathtaking. The metatextual elements with references to
the fictional book which the two are both a fan of (An Imperial
Affliction) have a very Third Policeman–esque vibe to it, which, as a
great fan of The Third Policeman was very enjoyable. I thought the plot
was wonderful, the characters were absolutely believable and you do
completely fall in love with them. Hazel and Augustus are fantastically
drawn and the voice of them both is very funny and very well done. It is
not a sick lit novel, despite having many of the trappings associated
with the genre, it is a story about two people in love, one of whom has
cancer. It also has a certain philosophical bent in which it discusses
the meaning of life and death.
For me, the weakness of this book is the overusage bad language that John Green, the writer used, perhaps he wanted to emphasize the point but i don't think it works really well inside of the story.
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