So, if you're on this website, you're probably a total dork. I assume most all of you dorks read, so I'm here to introduce you (or remind you) about the beautiful thing known as The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. Guys. If you haven't read it, go get it right now. You should probably have the time now considering it's summer. So go!
This is a story about Hazel Grace Lancaster who is saved by the miracle Phalanxifor at age 13 and the star-crossed love of her life, Augustus Waters. About how some infinities are bigger than others, how some people don't realize what it means to make a promise, how pain demands to be felt.
But in all seriousness, it's amazing. Kudos to John Green for being an amazing novelist. I also recommend reading the book before watching the movie, as it will make more sense. (Shailene Woodley stars as Hazel Grace, Ansel Elgort is Augustus)
This is a story about Hazel Grace Lancaster who is saved by the miracle Phalanxifor at age 13 and the star-crossed love of her life, Augustus Waters. About how some infinities are bigger than others, how some people don't realize what it means to make a promise, how pain demands to be felt.
But in all seriousness, it's amazing. Kudos to John Green for being an amazing novelist. I also recommend reading the book before watching the movie, as it will make more sense. (Shailene Woodley stars as Hazel Grace, Ansel Elgort is Augustus)
*cuddles book to chest* *whispers* ... I just love it so much...
*normal voice* So yeah I would recommend this book to teenagers who are looking for a book that makes them think. This is a pleasure book, but the characters are extremely philosophical so I wouldn't recommend it to teens who aren't fond of questioning life after reading a book. It also contains some mature language and other content so I would say to most kids (i.e. ages 12 and under) hold off on reading it.
I hope you enjoy it!
Okay?
Okay.
~Sunni <3
*normal voice* So yeah I would recommend this book to teenagers who are looking for a book that makes them think. This is a pleasure book, but the characters are extremely philosophical so I wouldn't recommend it to teens who aren't fond of questioning life after reading a book. It also contains some mature language and other content so I would say to most kids (i.e. ages 12 and under) hold off on reading it.
I hope you enjoy it!
Okay?
Okay.
~Sunni <3