The Fault in Our Stars

 The Fault in Our Stars 


Writer: John Green Publisher: Penguin Children's Books 


Hazel's folks need her to be a common teen. Tragically, it's difficult to carry on with an ordinary life when you have terminal malignant growth, an oxygen tank to haul around with you, and stresses over the effect your passing will have on people around you to manage. In any case, when Hazel meets Augustus at the Teen Cancer Support Group her life is totally changed. 


Young malignant growth is anything but a subject that is not difficult to expound on and it's considerably harder to do it without turning to buzzwords. John Green anyway dodges any nostalgia and makes an energetic, invigorating intervention on life, demise, and every one of the unavoidable issues with shrewd, all-around drawn characters and impulsive narrating. Clever and invigorating, this youthful grown-up sentiment is terrible in the absolute best feeling of the word.

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