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Book Review!

The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green

Honestly, I'm not a fan of reading at all. So the fact that John Green was able to get in touch with my feelings and emotions, and made me carry on reading this book really proves how good a book this is. The Fault in Our Stars was a book I couldn't keep my eyes off, a book that kept me engaged and made me want to flip the page and know what happens next.

The book is narrated by 16 year old cancer patient Hazel Grace, who is forced by her parents to attend support group as they think she is suffering from 'depression'. She subsequently met Augustus Waters, an amputee, during one of the support group sessions and falls in love with him. She shares with him her all-time favourite book, An Imperial Affection, which she surprisingly never shared with anyone else as she felt that it was her book. As the story continues, Augustus used his wish to fly Hazel and himself to Amsterdam to meet the author of the book, to find out what happens to the other character after the cliffhanging-ending. Apparently, the author ended up to be some kind of jerk, but for his own reasons. {You've got to read the book to find out what they are for yourself!}

Even though I've read the plot summary online before getting the book at The Book Depository, which I must say is an amazing website for you to get your hands on books that are harder to find locally at amazing prices, the book still didn't bore me to pieces. The vivid description and playful writing style {to me} really allowed me to try and be in the shoes of Hazel, to feel what she's feeling. It's a really good book to get, and I guarantee you won't regret reading it!

Till next time!
Caryn.