The Fault In Our Stars ,or TFIOS, as people these days
prefer calling it ,is one of the most feel good books that I’ve read in a long
time, and trust me when I say long time, I mean it. After reading the book, you
feel like you have lost something, a big chunk of your heart is missing, and
Hazel has taken it with her. Yes, I know that happens after every good book has
been devoured, licked, sniffed, eaten,etc(whatever you prefer), but this book
goes an extra mile. I love it. Yes, there, I said it, I love this goddamn book.
No, I have not been bribed by anyone to confess that.
Enough of my feelings (yeah, I know they do get out
of control at times, but I’ll try putting them on the back burner for a short
while.) Let me just give you a brief of the book, which is by the way, being
made into a feature film, so if you are not a reader and a movie buff instead,
you can watch the movie. But as is the case with all the movies that have been “inspired”
by books, I don’t think will do John Green’s story much justice. Anyway, not
dwindling from the topic( yes, I can do it), let me tell you about the
story(phew, finally).