>> I believe the universe wants to be noticed. I think the universe is biased toward improbably consciousness, did it rewards intelligence in Part Because Universe enjoys its elegance Being Observed. And who am I, living in the middle of history, to tell the universe did it - or my observation of it - is temporary? (P 223)
He is therefore, the great John Green, the many readers - as I know now, quite rightly - so much worship that they buy all the new releases unseen by him, no matter what it is. I can by reading this book, understand only too well, because this book is indeed very special. And although I know that I can be this masterpiece approximate justice feel with my review not even know I'm going to try it anyway.
John Green takes us here with a very short trip, where we get to know Hazel and Augustus. Hazel, who has come to terms with the fact that she would never be healthy, eating away because of cancer your lungs slowly but surely, and Augustus, who conquered cancer and thus life more worthy to do than others. When the two meet each other, one does not know whom to admire more, because they both have a unique way to deal with cancer. None of them wants to be pitied, not Hazel for their oxygen tanks and Augustus not for his prosthetic leg. They have not lost their sense of humor, black humor, it is called good when they make jokes and puns about their ailments. However, that seems never put or compulsively, you have to laugh about it simply because they can use it.
The humor comes in this book, even though it has such a serious issue, at least not too short, and I thought that was really refreshing. Other similar books depress only, only to show us how bad it has taken such a youth, how much they suffer. However, John Green shows that the protagonists have quite a strong will to live, have yet come to terms with their situation and still be able to lead a good life. I quickly closed the protagonists in my heart, and felt less sympathy for them, as it would probably be normal or appropriate in this case. But that does not want Green, too, because it shows us by Hazel and Augustus very clear that cancer patients want and need no sympathy, but that they just want to live as long as ever.
Nevertheless, of course, a tear-filled end for me was inevitable, but again is so different from others. It touched me, moved and deeply affected me, but again, Green once again shows how sensitively he deals with the theme, and that it must be the final showdown at the bed of the dying is not always to finish a book. I for one have folded the book with a crying and a laughing eye, because one gives us the book without any question that a life even worth it if you've spent nothing great if one does not leave marks, as long as you complacent with this life was.
An unusual book, a beautiful message ... "The Fault in Our Stars" is a must - for each of us.