A nonhot boy stares at you relentlessly and it is at best, awkward, and, at worst, a form of assault.†She seems to be a very shallow character that I just could not bring myself to connect with.Â
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   For example, on page 15, “He was hot. You never learn much about her other than the fact that she hates Support Groups and loves Augustus.    Hazel is a very flat character who lacks true development. I mean what could possibly go wrong, right?! Well, unless you are already dying and are truly wanting to live life on the edge.
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What if he was some serial killer? You can’t just go and do that when you don’t know the person. She agrees to go to Augustus’ house within minutes after meeting him.    Hazel did not think before she acted or spoke. For this reason, it didn’t seem to be written in the perspective of a teenager, it was written by a novelist trying too hard to connect with a teenage audience. They said things most modern teenager could be able to fathom. They constantly were saying extremely philosophical things that Dumbledore or a middle aged renaissance man would say. They were both know-it-alls and simply too wise, even if they were facing death. The main characters, Hazel and Augustus (Those names? Really John Greene?! Really?), had the same boring character traits and it felt… old.
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   First off, I felt that the characters didn’t have a personality. You know what else sucks? Dying.†Was this supposed to make the audience of readers laugh? There’s no real emotion or interest in the book. For example, “you know what sucks? Cancer.
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    The thing that bothered me the most about this book would have to be the fact that it didn’t seem like it was written in the perspective of a teenager suffering from cancer. If you absolutely love this book and think no one should detest it, then please ever so kindly steer clear of this review.     My review of the book is going to be negative and it’s probable that it will inflame the fans and praisers of the supposed ‘best’ novel. In all honesty, it just disappointed me. I’ll warn you now that my opinion on the novel is an unpopular one: The Fault in Our Stars did not deserve all the hype it got.     Recently, I have read the famous “The Fault in Our Stars†by John Green.