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11.6.12

Faul in Our Stars

Five Stars *****
 

The Fault In Our Stars by John Green

Review as seen on Goodreads.com  


Amazing because of the writing style, the deepness of the characters, the underlying (and overlying) themes, and the emotions that it provokes. John Green never fails to write wonderful stories that don't dumb down the harshness of reality yet still hold strong notes of hope.

Terrible because of the reality of the story. I have very personal experiences with terminal cancer in my family as well as friends, both in my past and present life. John Green describes the true awful and degrading nature of cancer. He beautifully illustrates how although cancer victims are strong and brave, in the end it degrades and leaves people physically (sometimes mentally) helpless and weak when they most want to be independent and strong. I found this book hard to read at times because to the truth that it held.

Heart wrenching because of much of what I stated above. I grew to care for Hazel, Augustus, and Isaac (and everyone else) and I hated to see what they had to go through. Although I knew Hazel's cancer was terminal, she didn't usually act like that, which made it even harder when she talked about her inevitable death.

Hilarious because it's John Green and he has an amazing sense of humor. Many times I found myself laughing out loud while debating whether I should cry at the same time. He weaves humor in perfectly with dark nature of his story.

This is my favorite John Green book since Looking For Alaska, maybe even my favorite John Green book of all. This book pierces though the skin and heads straight for the heart.

8.6.12

Finals

Just finished up finals today with my math and spanish finals. I think I did good on them, fingers crossed. I've beed studying non stop for a week and now that I'm done with school till fall, I don't know what to do with myself. I have that weird nervous feeling that I should be studying and I have to keep reminding myself that school is over. I've read a ton of books since I last posted but here are some highlights: Cinder by Marissa Meyer The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins

4.1.12

Little update


I'm sitll alive! Just really busy. I have too many websites to keep up with and truth be told this isn't at the top of my list.

Update: I love breaks because I love sleep. I hate breaks because I know I have to go back to school. Finals in two weeks :( I'm tired. I've been doing a lot of graphic design to make book covers for writers on goodreads.com.

New Books:
Divergent (Veronica Roth)
Delirium (Lauren Oliver)
The Gray Wolf Throne (Chinda Williams Chima)
Goliath (Scott Westerfeld)
The Schwa was Here (Neal Shusterman)
Son of Neptune (Rick Riordan)
Soul Eater (Atsushi Ohkubo)
Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit (Motoro Mase)

New Music:
The Antlers
The Civil Wars
Cage the Elephant

I ran cross country for the first time over the fall and it was a love/hate relationship. I hate running. I love the acomplished feeling when I finish running.

(Lighthouse oil pastel drawing (c) me)