slayra reviewed The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Review of 'The Fault in Our Stars' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Hazel meets gorgeous Augustus Waters at a support group of kids with cancer through a common friend that is about to become blind. Hazel and Augustus connect immediately and try to write a bit of magic into their lives, and live for themselves for once - even if just for some days.
I read this book in one day and I marvelled at how interesting this story was because it was so well written that it even made me laugh out loud - which is no small feat minding the topic. I simply adored the characters and their capability of understanding each other through shared pain and good humour. I could not put down this book and I pestered friends with quotes. However, as the book progressed, the passages I highlighted became less and less frequent. I am not sure what happened, but the story started dragging and I still do not understand why. Maybe it was because I predicted the plot and the witty moments almost disappeared. Maybe it was the way of the author to show that life goes on, even when you do not have anything to show for it. I was willing to give it 5 stars, but after the last third I have to reduce it by one. Awesome read though.