The content will very most likely make you cry or maybe just grieve in some way. Let me just say this before I get truly started. So you want to review it the same way you might any other book. On the other hand, it is a book by a guy who is not dying of cancer. So you want to treat it carefully and kindly and not offend any dying kids. It is, after all, about terminal cancer and teenagers: it’s about kids dying. I bumped it up on the TBR queue, I picked it up, it read extremely fast, and now here we are at yet another review. Until a friend posted on Facebook that her copy was looking for a home. So I added it to the Best Books TBR (to be read) and put it out of my head. I was simply seeing this book everywhere. The Fault In Our Stars, by John Green, published in 2012 by Penguin.
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