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The Fault in our Stars by John Green
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Oct 27, 2012 08:42AM

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I know right! It was a completly amazing book! I wasn't sure how I should have felt at the end!
Emma wrote: "Morgan wrote: "It's required for this book to read 3 chapter per day. I know that it varies upon reading paces, so if you want to read ahead that's pefectly fine, just write something like *spoiler..."
Neither did I John Green always seems to make the perfect ending. Like even though you want it to all work out it's just like real life. Have you read any other books by him as well?
Neither did I John Green always seems to make the perfect ending. Like even though you want it to all work out it's just like real life. Have you read any other books by him as well?

Yes. I've read Looking for Alaska, Paper Towns, and An Abundance of Katherines. How about you?
Emma wrote: "Morgan wrote: "Emma wrote: "Morgan wrote: "It's required for this book to read 3 chapter per day. I know that it varies upon reading paces, so if you want to read ahead that's pefectly fine, just w..."
I've read Looking for Alaska, and Will Grayson Will Grayson. I also have An Abundance if Katherine's so hopefully ill be reading it soon. (:
I've read Looking for Alaska, and Will Grayson Will Grayson. I also have An Abundance if Katherine's so hopefully ill be reading it soon. (:

An Abudance of Katherines is good. But I loved Looking for Alaska. I had the same feeling after I finished it that I had when I finished TFiOS.
Emma wrote: "Morgan wrote: "Emma wrote: "Morgan wrote: "Emma wrote: "Morgan wrote: "It's required for this book to read 3 chapter per day. I know that it varies upon reading paces, so if you want to read ahead ..."
Yeah totally agree Looking forcAlasko and TFiOS had to be the best ones that he's written. Just both the characters and the plot in each story were amazing
Yeah totally agree Looking forcAlasko and TFiOS had to be the best ones that he's written. Just both the characters and the plot in each story were amazing

I loved this book. I wasn't able to pace myself, I just had to finish it as soon as possible but the ending to me wasn't all that. I felt as if John was just trying to get it over with. It was heartbreaking all the way from when I found out Gus still had cancer until he died. Afterwards, it just got meh.
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I loved this book. I wasn't able to pace myself, I just had to finish it as soon as possible but the ending to me wasn't all that. I felt as if John was just trying to get it over ..."
Yeah I didn't know what to think about the end either but somehow I do feel that it was complete
I loved this book. I wasn't able to pace myself, I just had to finish it as soon as possible but the ending to me wasn't all that. I felt as if John was just trying to get it over ..."
Yeah I didn't know what to think about the end either but somehow I do feel that it was complete

Yeah i found it a day or two after it came out, and i read it slowly so that i could get a feel for the book, and i liked the open ending as well. I'll probably be reading it again in January

And about Augustus waters, THATS how EVERY teenage boys should think, converse or be like(everyone is entitled to their own opinion). He was smart and witty. I didnt fall in love with him because he was hot. I fell inlove with him because he was THE most caring-altruistic-nerdy-sensitive-creative-poetic boy character there is.
OKAY.
I know, guys should definitely be more like him. He spoke his mind, and there are hardly any guys out there with the balls to do that. I love how he just went up to her, and basically told her she was beautiful. I wish he hadn't died, but if he did live i don't know if the story would be half as good. It's the heartwrenching stuff that gets to you.

Plus Morgan, you're right, "the pain demands to be felt" after all and I guess that's why we remember him the most.