I told you, I am on a reading marathon and just finished this much-talked about book, The Fault In Our Stars. I wrote a short review on Goodreads.
I don’t normally read YA books, once in a while though, I read something that makes me laugh or cry. I am not even familiar with the author John Green, this is my first read actually. I don’t even know there is a movie adaptation being shown. What made me choose to read it over all the other books and authors I am familiar with? The subject is so familiar that I wanted to shout, “been there, done that, felt those awful moments while an IV was attached to my arms”. I felt those tingling sensations on my fingers that hurt like hell and those times that I just stared at the ceiling wondering if I will get well.
There are lots of good and bad reviews on Goodreads. Some rated it five-stars, some were quite so honest that they weren’t even touched by the plot of the story. No crying sessions, they say. Maybe when you have experienced something as life-changing as having cancer then you could truly empathize and relate with the book. I did.
I wonder if the movie adaptation is better than the book. I’ve watched the YouTube trailer but if you don’t know that the two characters are cancer patients/survivors, you would just classify it as another young adult love story.
Heard so much about this book that I am very interested in buying it. I wonder if the movie is any good.
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The book is okay, who knows, the movie adaptation might be even better.
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Just saw the movie….tremendous!!! Bring a hankie.
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Oh thanks! Will try to watch it one of these days.
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I may have to see the movie, sounds like a real tear-jerkier.
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Yes, it does! Movie adaptations are always a little different from the book though. I always like to read the book version before I watch any movie adaptation, that way, I could really appreciate the story although sometimes I just can’t help but compare the two.
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