![]() But more than anything I loved that this book wasn’t glossy, cliché and full of fluff. I was so happy when this book was selected because so many people told me it was a wonderful read. ![]() ![]() Augustus and Hazel’s relationship grows quickly through a shared understanding of living with cancer… and a desire to uncover the ending of a book that ends mid-sentence. To appease her mother, Hazel frequently attends a cancer support group where she one day meets Augustus Waters, a 17-year-old handsome cancer survivor who tells her she looks like Natalie Portman. The Fault In Our Stars follows the life of Hazel, a 16-year-old girl with terminal cancer. It’s time to review The Fault In Our Stars, the book we selected to read for the March PBF Book Club!
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