#LitsyFoundFamilySwap #bookishquestions @KateReadsYA
*Outside in my Hammock chair. In winter is couch in living room
*Augustus Waters. I love his optimism and sarcasm
*Alice in Wonderland
*The Fault in Our Stars
*Does dragons count😂
#LitsyFoundFamilySwap #bookishquestions @KateReadsYA
*Outside in my Hammock chair. In winter is couch in living room
*Augustus Waters. I love his optimism and sarcasm
*Alice in Wonderland
*The Fault in Our Stars
*Does dragons count😂
So far in the John Greens novel, “The Fault in our Stars” the story has dove deep into the lives of two teens affected by cancer. Hazel and Gus Slowly becoming closer and more romantically fascinated with each other, finding themselves inseparable. Gus falling hard for Hazel has made every effort to pursue her but Hazel isn‘t as quick to proceed further. Still connected the two go through more scares and the effects of the cancer that causes
This book was very well done! I normally like the movies better than the books but the novel was so much better. And it‘s a very emotionally and tear jerking. I definitely cried while reading the last two paragraphs. Even though this book covers a very emotional and hard topic the book was also filled with laughter and sarcasm which is good contrast. John Green is a very talented author who made an incredible book i could not put down.
The Fault in Our Stars is a modern story about the trials, and tribulations of your average teenagers suffering from cancer. The stories protagonist Hazel Grace has a very real take on death, as she has always known herself to be dying; never knowing the time when her cancer will finally take her. Trying to live life to the fullest, though an introvert Hazel eventually meats a boy who has opened her mind, and heart to living with the life she has