I chose
The Fault in Our Stars to be my first book because everyone was reading
it and I wanted to see what it was all about. I have constantly heard good
reviews about it and so far the book is not what I expected. Now surprisingly I
have never heard a review so when I read the first chapter the book took me for
a turn. I read about a girl who survived cancer going to cancer groups to
improve her depression, so far all she does is be bored and found a hot guy to
hit on named Augustus. I got this book through my sister who has a huge library
of books and lent it to me.
John
Green has written many books Looking for Alaska and Paper Towns
which have been very popular books. He has a huge following including 1.2
million on Twitter and a couple million on his YouTube channels. His work has made him become a superstar to
many readers and nerds alike. According to New York Times the book is’ “finely
wrought language, beautifully drawn characters and a distinctive voice…” I
think that the book to me is not that interesting. I prefer more action in my
books and a little less romance. I can tell this is going to be a book that is
a relationship between two characters who want to be together forever and not
really a dragon-slaying, Greek God type of book. I will still read the book
although I’m not that interested. I think it could be worse and hope that
eventually I will grow accustomed to the love story and enjoy it.
I think
this book is doing so well because it is relatable because so many people have
cancer and almost everyone knows someone who is fighting it. Readers feel
sympathy towards the characters and are entranced right from the beginning. The
book is also about a relationship of two teens like the wildly popular play Romeo
and Juliet. This book combines romance and disease and two people who don’t
care about looks so much that even though they aren’t your most conventional
teens they do still find love in each other.

I can't wait to hear what you think of this book. I've had LOTS of students read it and love--including a lot of guys. Our book club read this as one of our picks last year!
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