A review by emilyusuallyreading
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

3.0

What I Liked
John Green is a fantastic writer who approaches heavy topics that young adults are searching to understand.

What I Didn't Like
I don't care for the stereotypical prototype of: "This is the best book ever because it's a tragedy about how good, young lovers have to die. And cancer." I'm also not a big fan of making characters adorably quirky and unbelievably intellectual for the fun of having unique characters. Augustus and Hazel (and honestly, every other character in the novel) spoke so formally and quirkily that while they stick out as memorable, they also just made me shake my head in disbelief.