Sunday, April 27, 2014

It's Not The Fault in Our Stars, the Fault is in My Stupidity

Book:  The Fault in Our Stars
Author:  John Green
Publisher:  Dutton Books
Source:  Purchased on my Nook
My grade:  Can you really grade a novel like this?  An A+ seems so trite and meaningless.

Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely   rewritten.

Initial reaction
::wiping tears and snot off my face from ugly crying::

Cover story
This cover is perfection.  As is the book that lies within.  You really can judge the book by it’s cover this time.  And why don’t all books have covers this great???

What’s the Story?
By now, everyone out there knows about this book and you’re probably wondering what took me so long to get around to it.  I’ll tell you in one word:

CANCER

I don’t do cancer books.  Why?  See my initial reaction.  But the girls at school have all been horrified by my refusal to read this book, so I caved.  Also, I knew I’d want to see the movie and I had to prepare myself.

This book was amazing and if you haven’t read it, don’t wait any longer.  In other words, don’t be dumb and stubborn like me.  Will you ugly cry too?  Probably.  But some stories are just worth it.

I don’t need to continue to wax poetic about this book.  I’ll just say that this is the book that John Green was born to write.  And now I’ll move on to my soundtrack.

Soundtrack

I stole some of these from the actual movie soundtrack, but just a couple.  You will notice that the Swedish rap song is decidedly missing.  This is a good thing.

Keep Breathing by Ingrid Michaelson


Unfold by Jason Mraz


Heaven by Moonlight & Caterpillars



Not About Angels by Birdy


A Thousand Years by Christina Perry


The Final Grade

Just go read this.  And then go see the movie on June 6th.  And buy a case of Kleenex before you start.

1 comment:

  1. I still haven't read this book; watched the movie though and it was great! and mature ( in a way). I didn't cry though.
    I understand not wanting to read some books; I recently read My sisters Keeper, not a book I'd normally read.

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