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The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
I had previously read the book titled "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. I can honestly say that this book is defiantly one of the best books that I have ever read. I really had gotten into the book. He really knew how to pull the reader in and keep making them want to turn to the next page to find out what is going to happen. It only took me a matter of two to three days to finish the 318 page book. It was very hard for myself to actually put the book down and do something else because I was so into the book. The story plot was absolutely perfect. I really like how he used crucial real life situations in the story. Like how the main character had cancer but then also turned it into a love story using another boy with cancer. Not to mention the boy was probably ever girls dream of a perfect, well mannered boy. It just made you fall in love with him yourself, even if he is fictional. I must admit that i did get very attached to this magnificent book. By the end of the story I was legitimately in tears. The story was so beautiful, but then ending was yet so sad. It really brought you back to reality and made you think about life. Also, many of John Greens quotes are posted all over the web in which many come from this story. For example, "That's the thing about pain, it demands to be felt," "Because you are beautiful. I enjoy looking at beautiful people, and I decided a while ago not to deny myself the simpler pleasures of existence." There are many rumors that this book is being produced into a movie and I can assure you that I will defiantly be one of those people in the movie theater on opening night. This book is defiantly five stars and I would recommend it to many of my peers. Currently I am now reading another book by John Green himself called "Looking for Alaska" and which is is also such a fantastic read so far. I plan on reading more books by him and his writing hasn't disappointed me one bit.
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