The story is very long to set up and can be difficult to follow. The events are too easy, dialogues rather simple and superficial. I got bored. Fortunately, the end of the story is beautiful, the last two pages very touching. But I havent shed tears like most readers, probably because I never managed to get into the story.
The story is treated with clumsiness. Some stories describe well the disease in general but it is only flanges slipped inside the story. And if Cam was as sick as lon describes it, it does not much gambaderait. Lai I still found very fit. Lauteure simply make sévanouir or feel tired from time to time to remind what is dying. I'm sorry but I do not think that the life of a person sick can be summarized in a wonderful trip full of emotions and (reference to Disney, blah anyway). The dark and gloomy side of the disease was too fast for my taste refined. Finally, this story has a severe lack of authenticity. Too bad because the heroine was still air to have eyes open as to what lattendait.
The main character in my disturbed. Campbell is a young girl unsympathetic to wish that no longer fighting against his cancer. On one side, I found what was courageous because it behaves like a normal girl and do not sapitoie his fate. Dun other hand, this is a defeatist heroine who, unlike his family, does not believe in miracles. Lai dailleurs I found very hard with his mother and sister. She throws them constantly sarcastic remarks and breaks and their hopes of seeing heal. This character has created a heavy atmosphere that given my desire to finish the book quickly to move on. And I'm not talking about that famous list of things to do before his death which is, again, far from being realistic. If I die tomorrow, jaurais Another thing to think that to make flights to létalage or dropping a cow sleeps standing up.
The other characters Nont nothing transcendent, apart Cam's mother, named Alicia, who is a bit crazy and believe in all sorts of miracles. She brings an optimistic note because she thinks her daughter can heal. Jai still managed to put myself in the place of this mother touched by misfortune even if at first i thought cétait a teenager too. There still has a big problem with the characters.
Unfortunately, I have not been receptive to pen Wendy Wunder! Jai was confronted not with a miracle but a mirage. Perhaps it is also the fault of Our Stars contrary that I read a few days earlier. It's a story that addresses the same subject and is right next to this exceptional novel.