Sunday, July 7, 2013

Fault in our stars Review

Hello.... wow im sorry im just gonna flat out tell you guys instead of what i usually do. This book was so touching so amazing I don't know what to say.....

Fault in Our Stars


I got into a lot of thinking before I actually fully started to write this Review. I relies yesterday I finished Taken (more details later) yesterday but was at a family party I didn't have time to touch a computer. I was reading taken and fault in our stars the same time but finish taken first then really get into fault in our stars. So yesterday I stayed up 2 in the morning reading it. (a) I couldn't put the book down (b) i forgot to take my sleeping thing... Anyway after reading a long time and waking up a bit early to keep reading I just fell in love with Augusts and Hazel. But if you think about it they if  they were real arn't likable people. But I felt sad for what there going through. I couldn't imagine what its like to be like hazel having a machine to help you breathe. I fake leg to help august walk and also fight cancer. And Issac oh poor boy. When if girlfriend broke up with him and Augusts called hazel over i was so confused at that part but understood. Issac was going to be blind and the love of his life just dumb him saying "she cant handle it" and of course all of you will think. THAT MONSTER HOW COULD SHE LEAVE HIM! but be in (whatever Issac girlfriend name was) her shoes. Seeing your boyfriend go blind could be really hard she cant handle it. But of course like all of us I did get mad at her because she didn't call or email or see if hes ALIVE! 

OK OK enough about Issac back to the main characters. Now lets see... this story inst just a love story. Its so much more then that. Hazel was a fighter. August was there for her and he really did love her. In some stories or even stories that I right. They fall in love a little to fast. (im working on it Mck ;) ) But this was perfect speed. But of course Hazel didn't want to be in love she thought of herself as a "Grenade!" If she blew up then august and her friends well be sorrow forever. But of course she fell for the Augusts. But as I write that last sentence I thought to myself. Did August fell that way. After he knew he was dieing and (spoiler alert) went into the...room where Hazel was staying. He couldn't tell her tell there trip...at the end. So i guess he kinda felt that way but really he didn't want her to know hes dieing when he knows she dieing and that..... But when

(GIANT SPOILER ALERT!!!!!)

go to **** and read from there if you have not read this book










Augusts died....Hazel was so strong. I mean yeah she cried a lot but she held her self together. If i was in hazel shoes I wouldn't leave my room for a week. Ignore everyone. But If she did shut out everyone. She wouldn't go to Issac and if she didn't go to Issac she never would knew that august wrote something for her. But Then you find out the Author had it and lets stop right her for a sec. Was anyone as thrown off as me when the met the Author? It was.....totally not what i excepted but if you think about it. It was a real story a story that he lived...i think. Why he didn't want to write a second book because it probably hurt to much. Yes i was totally mad when he wouldn't answer hazel. But you go to think about the other person. Which im learning to do now that i read this book. Okay back to what i was saying earlier. I was so touched by Augusts last words in the letter and then all she was I do, Augusts I do. and then you flip (or turn since i was on a nook) and see it ends and then the tears start to go down and your a total mess. 

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But lets just quickly rap this up. Sorry this is totally long i did want to make it longer but i was to hard I had to keep everything. Okay so what im saying is. 

WELL DONE JOHN GREEN! This was a amazing journey to go on and it changed me a bit. I bet this book will change you to. So PLEASE READ!!!! Well written awesome touching story that will make you cry!

GO HAZEL!!!!!! 


onto tomorrow for my next review. TAKEN by Erin Bowman 

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