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Review Blitz- The Fault In Our Stars
The Fault in our Stars is a fabulous book that brings laughter and tears. The story explored the main character, Hazel, and showed how her idea of life, cancer, and death affected her relationships. The characters, dialogues, and themes work in sync to create a story that extracts emotions from the reader because each character in the book has their own personas and has their own view on life such as Hazel’s outlook on life is unique and very poignant. Augustus’s character is drawn in a manner that you instantly feel connected to him.
I would recommend this book to anyone who believes in Love and has the courage to fight for it. This book also told me that terminal illnesses or tragic sufferings one goes through does not only hurt them but the people around them too.
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