![]() ![]() ![]() It often gets debated that it is about cancer and that appalls some and thus they want to avoid it but cancer is everywhere and what we need to know how to do is – uh oh, I’m preaching?! – is to learn how to relate to people through the good and the bad. I don’t have my “THOUGHTS” post-writing skills yet dusted off so I won’t tell you what this book is about. But always ends with a good cry and tons of hope that life really doesn’t have to suck even it if does. I enjoyed this book very much, finding all that I love about John Green’s books to be included the words I don’t know and then are defined within the conversation so I don’t have to look it up, travels, the loving well-meaning and usually respected parents, the reckless rule-breaking but not quite tragic and always smart teenagers, and yes – I take it back – the tragic. Only a few authors can claim that I’ve read more than 3 of their books. Why I read this: For The Bookies Book Club.įact: This is the 4th book I’ve read by John Green. Thoughts The Fault In Our Stars by John Green, DUTTON BOOKS An Imprint of Penguin Group 2012, 313 pages ![]()
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