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John Green has always been an amazing writer with a great affinity for story telling and

fantastic wordplay, which definitely shows in his novel, “The Fault In Our Stars.” I have been
putting off reading this novel for ages, mostly because of a lack of time and luxury, but I
finally found the reason to sit down and finally delve into this masterpiece. The story is about
a sixteen year old girl who was diagnosed with cancer. She joins a cancer-support group at
her mother's behest, where she finds her love interest, a boy named Augustus. Together,
they embark on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, while they search for the author of their
favorite novel.

It is every bit as compelling and as heartbreaking as I initially predicted. I have heard of this
novel before, and I can honestly say I have never been so glad to finally have the chance to
devour every word. As expected, Mr Green's writing is exquisite and truly impeccable. The
title itself is poetic, famously taken from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The title alone is
enough to draw readers in; I was similarly charmed.

The Fault In Our Stars delves into the fault in our stars, symbolizing the uncontrollable
aspects of our lives and challenges us to reflect on our shared humanity, remembering that
life's fragility is a universal experience. The characters' journeys also force us to face our
own faults and acknowledge the imperfections that make us human. Ultimately, the novel
acts as a mirror, urging readers to reflect on their own lives, relationships, and the inevitable
nature of death.

If you enjoy novels full of witty humor complete with its heartbreaking aspects, I can assure
this book is for you. I highly recommend reading this masterpiece of a novel.

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