Monday, May 5, 2014

The worst thing about my book

   I did a post earlier that was 'The Best Thing About My Book', but there are also some not so great things happening in The Fault In Our Stars. I think that some things happening can go on the not so good side, like how hopeless this book is. Now it's not like there's absolutly no hope through out the book, but from the begging you kind of get that feeling. Hazel states in the begging that the universe is just made of moleculs and moleculs and that they are just waiting for her to die so they can carry off her soul somewhere into oblivian. She also starts to pull away from Augustus and her parents because she believes that she is just a ticking time bomb waiting to explode and she doesn't want to hurt anybody when she dies.

   She tells that to her parents because she explodes one night out of pure emotional disstress. She knows that she is a job for her mom to take care of. She sees the stress that her cancer put on her mom and dad and she hates it. All Hazel thinks is that she is a 'side effect' of cancer just waiting for it to eat her up. In the start of the book she stays in her room most of the time, trying not to be a burdan. As that book goes she starts to come out more but she is still hesitent.


   Another thing that sometimes bothers me is the emtional ride the book takes you on. If your like me and get attached to characters in your book, then The Fault In Our Stars, will deffenitly impact you too. The ups and downs that Hazel goes through is non stop. And it's not just her, all the characters in the book have very strong emotions. You feel the pain she feels because of the way John Green discribes it. If your a girl then you develop very strong feelings for Augustus Waters (because lets face it, he's like the perfect guy!). Then the relationship between him and Hazel is just a mess. They get close and cute, then she pushes him away and it hurts. Anyway, besides these few things in my book I really really enjoy it and I don't want it to end. But everything good must come to an end sometime, so until I finish my book have fun reading my blog posts:).

5 comments:

  1. This was a really sad and emotional book. I for one, always become attached to the characters and going through their struggles would've been indescribably hard

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  2. I absouletly love this book. I read it for my summer reading and I'm now rereading it before the movie comes out. I agree with you on how you can feel the characters pain and I'll be honest I cried.

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  3. I like how you describe the not so great things about this book. I've only heard praise about it, and I was wondering if there were any flaws in it.

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  4. I like the fact that you looked at the book from a different angles because not many people look at the book like this. From this post and the other post, I was able to see the different ideas toward the book. This was very helpful and I would love to read the book!

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  5. I read this book it was amazing but I like how you put your own voice in there! and the different ideas

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