The Fault in Our Stars

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  • pretentious ....  

    The Fault in Our Stars (Paperback)
    ... Is unfortunately the only word that comes to mind. I really wanted to like this book, because everyone does it, but I'm just not so become warm. I congratulate John Green to his attempt to write an atypical YA book with a smart female lead charac
  • Makes you laugh and moves you to tears!  

    The Fault in Our Stars (Paperback)
    Simply heartbreaking! The writing style, and above all the medical jargon make it a little more difficult to understand than other novels but that does not detract from the mood. I did not think that I'm going to read a book in which it is about a 14
  • With initial weaknesses  

    The Fault in Our Stars (Paperback)
    The first two-thirds, one probably even three-quarters of the book I liked actually not really. In between, it was relatively uneventful and mainly superficial. Because of so many positive reviews, has received international this book, but I have rea
  • Our star error  

    The Fault in Our Stars (Paperback)
    In a support group for children with cancer and adolescents Hazel learn the fascinating Augustus Waters know. He is officially cancer free after a leg amputated as a result, he was a sarcoma. Hazel, who suffers from a persistent form of thyroid cance
  • Big hit with small weaknesses  

    The Fault in Our Stars (Paperback)
    "The Fault in Our Stars" is an important and significant book: the bittersweet love story of Hazel and Augustus, two cancer youths, of which we know that they can not end well, is a manifesto for optimism and joie de vivre, an appeal to not
  • Beautiful audio of a touching novel  

    The Fault in Our Stars (MP3 CD)
    This is my ideal audiobook: A very well written novel with a touching but never kitschy plot Which can Easily be Followed (it is absolutely linear - Often a plus for an audiobook). Hazel is telling us her story of being a teenager and a "cancer