Monday, 20 January 2014

The Fault in Our Stars

What started out as a sad story, took me through a smooth ride down the lane of the life of a girl who is brought up in the arms of cancer, and who falls in love with a boy she meets in her cancer support group. The sad story transforms itself, with hilarious parts and heart wrenching paragraphs that describe the pains and joys of being in love, and in the throes of cells that are taking her away from the life she is leading, with every second; into a love story, and ultimately, into a story of hope.

It may not match up to the shadow of a Dorian Gray, but what the heck, it is worth a mention in the halls of the best quotes ever. Take, for example, “I called it a nine because I was saving my ten.” It Is something she says when she’s talking about how broken she is, emotionally, that it supersedes the pain even cancer can give.

In the romance front, she is a beautiful girl and falls in love with a great guy. Both have their flaws, but their lives revolve so much around the disease they breathe, that it is hard to point out those flaws in one read.

Give it a read. If you like it, you will read again; if you don’t like it, well, shame. But last I checked, hope is a universal subject.


Four.

http://thefaultinourstarspdf.com/ Yes, e-book friendly.






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