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The Fault In Our Stars 

The Fault In Our Stars (TFIOS) is a book about two cancer patients. They fall in love,but it's not your average love story. This will make you cry. The movie is nearly as good as the book. I advise you to read the book first. You will fall in love with the characters, literature, and the philosophical standpoint of this book. This book has taught me a lot. It's given me a new view point on cancer and what they have to go through. I highly recommend this book for all ages 12 and up. Have your tissues, ice cream, and Adele songs ready.
I went to see the The Fault In Our Stars in the movie theater and cried my eyes out. I was fangirling so hard asdfghjkl!!!!
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The Fault in Our Stars 

The Fault in Our Stars the title originating from a Shakespearean quote.

Written by a familiar man on youtube, John Green.

Like most of John's books the theme and atmosphere is the same and this makes him very predictable.

The Fault in Our Stars has been claimed to be the 'best book of all time' and ridiculous praise seems to come from every corner, praise is just seeping from every possible nook and cranny it seems.
While this book is a well written book, it is not the best, it is at the maximum good.
Perhaps okay.

As a fellow youtuber, and a woman who has had many family members suffer from cancer, I can with experience say that this book is controversial for the fact it touches people with the cancer story, the love and the struggles that are overcome.
The Fault in Our Stars is a book by John Green.

You mean the vlogbrothers?

Yes, the vlogbrother.

The Fault In Our Stars 

A book that you could litterally throw at anyone's face and it wouldn't hurt nearly as much as the story,

The Fault In Our Stars 

/Noun/
1. A Young adult story written by New York Times Best Selling Author John Green
2. A book that you can throw at someone's face after tying eight bricks to it, yet it will still not hurt as much as the actual story.
I was literally crying in the fetal position for a week after I finished reading The Fault In Our Stars.

The fault in our stars 

An exTREMELY overrated book and movie. Not even as sad as people say it is (yes, I am human) Was pretty disappointed when I first read the book cause of all the hype and "OMG I bawled my eyes out and used up all the tissues!" around it. It wAS a good book, but idek what all the craziness was about...
Friend 1: OMFG HAVE YOU SEEN THE FAULT IN OUR STARS I LOVE IT SO MUCH I USED UP LIKE 5 TISSUE BOXES ITS THE BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!
Me; yeahh....it was.....g...ood......

The Fault In Our Stars 

A poorly written book with a touching story. It's just a shame, since John Green himself is an admirable man, and the overall plot of the book was alright. He could have done better.
The dialogue is completely awful. The characters are unrealistic and boring, and some parts of the story I find quite inappropriate (the kiss in the museum, the fact that Hazel's mother let Augustus and her venture to a strange author's house by themselves, the fact that Van Houton led a terminally ill girl and a terminally ill boy all the way to Amsterdam, etc).

The ending was unoriginal, abrupt and somewhat unsatisfying to me. It was not an engaging book for me, and was a total and utter disappointment. The hype is undeserved.
(I do not have ANYTHING against people fighting or who have fought cancer, though, please let me make that clear. I have had people in my own family of whom had fought cancer. Believe me, I understand the matter of it. I just personally found the book disappointing.)
Person 1: "Hey, did you read The Fault In Our Stars!????"
Person 2: "Yes, I did."
Person 1: "ITS FUCKING AMAZING, RIGHT!??"
Person 2: "Read Lord Of The Rings and talk to me again later."

The Fault In Our Stars 

An overappreciated book written by John Green. It tells the hard-to-believe story of a sixteen-year-girl battling stage four thyroid cancer, obsessed with a book about a girl in a similar situation. Then she meets a guy called Augustus, whose storyline is as easily predictable as the fact that they hook up. The ultimate goal of the book is to make teenage girls cry, then buy the book and the movie and cry some more, all the while when John Green is sitting in his house, getting richer and richer. This book has yet to make a lasting impression on someone who is not an emotional teenager.
Example 1:
Person 1: Hey, did you finish reading The Fault In Our Stars?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: So, how was it?
Person 2: Meh.

Example 2: After Lila finished reading The Fault In Our Stars, she announced on social media she did not like it. The following day, her house was burnt down by fanatic, mass-culture obsessed teenagers.
The Fault In Our Stars by Paddleston September 1, 2016