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Das Schicksal ist ein mieser Verrter dt
Das Schicksal ist ein mieser Verrter dt | John Green
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dabbe
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#middlegrademonday
@karisimo

Probably a YA geared more to high school students, but still ... 🖤🧡🖤

Karisimo Definitely a lot of medical things going on in this one! Thanks for posting! 3mo
dabbe @Karisimo 🖤🧡🖤 3mo
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nose-in-a-book
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My favorite book in the world. I love it SO much. I cannot tell you how many times I‘ve read this because it is an absolute gem, and my go-to novel if I want to read something. I would definitely recommend this to anyone and everyone. Disclaimer: The reading of this novel inevitably comes with many, MANY tears, shouts of, “Why?” “No!!!”, and the unavoidable 100% chance of falling in love with Augustus Waters.

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totefairie
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Deblovestoread
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1) Hazel after my grandmother
2) Tagged book has Hazel

@TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing 6mo
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InkedBookworm13
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 💙💫 11mo
Eggs Awww lovely 🥰 10mo
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Kshakal
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Eggs 🌟👌🏼💫 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love this one 💛💫 11mo
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BooksAreBetter
Fault in Our Stars | John Green

Why would I die for a relationship like this.

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ChelseaM6010
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Eggs Perfect 🤩 👍🏼✨ 13mo
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ellaanderson100
Pickpick

Was very good! I almost cried at the end!

averyriskygamble So did I :( 14mo
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AvidReader25
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Pickpick

I read this in 2012 & this reread was prompted by the book getting banned in Green‘s home state (Indiana) which is also mine. They pulled it from the young adult section which is an absolutely shocking decision. I loved revisiting these characters and reminding myself that there‘s absolutely nothing inappropriate in this book. It remains my favorite of his YA books.

*Pics at Funky Bones, the real sculpture where they have the picnic in the book.

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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#InvolvesFuneral 💔🪦 #BookBinge 📚❤️📚

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

Eggs 💔📚😢 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 😭😭😭 1y
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rugma.m
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Pickpick

~08 August 2023~

Its was epic!!!

#2023reads #TFIOS

IMAGE: Hand holding the book ‘The fault in our stars‘ with its cover page showing.

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CogsOfEncouragement
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Pickpick

My daughter read this book about five years ago and I watched the movie with her back then. Last month I decided to listen to the audiobook. Another five stars for Green. I always immediately care about the characters he brings to life. The narration on this was some of the best I‘ve heard as well.

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Cristina.Sarmiento-Moreira
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Mehso-so

The Fault In Our Stars follows the story of a young teen girl that soon discovers she suffering from thyroid cancer. On her journey, she finds herself falling for someone she never intended to. For a long time, she had been following a writer that‘s inspired her for a large chunk of her life, this is her most life changing event as what she imagined her role model to be is not even close.

Cristina.Sarmiento-Moreira If you like books that involve real-life struggles and adaptations to them, then you‘ll love this one. The point of view in the book is first person as Hazel demonstrates to the audience everything from her own thoughts, to what events are happening around her. She explains how she feels about suffering from her diagnosis and her experiences going through it. 2y
MissYaremcio Thanks for the review Cristina! I always feel like August is not quite like an actual teenage boy! 6/6 2y
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Kshakal
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Eggs Well played! 2y
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Kyndrill
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I‘d been so busy with work that I wasn‘t reading much for so long.
These are the books I read during my vacation home! (Aside from The Mysterious Benedict Society, which I read last fall-ish.) I‘m tagging the one I liked the best. It was really a narrative style that I love—want to read more by John Green for sure! I didn‘t love ACoTaR or EHaD, but a lot of reviews say the sequels are better—thoughts on whether I should give them a chance?

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Kshakal
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sarahbellum
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Mehso-so

I‘m not a YA or romance reader, let alone a YA romance reader, so me reading this was already a stretch. There were certainly parts that were endearing or poignant and, for awhile, I thought I was actually going to love it. Ultimately, it didn‘t land for me. I‘ll leave my biggest gripe in the comments with a spoiler warning. I listened to this one and I thought the narrator was top notch.

My second #roll100 read for January

sarahbellum Making out in the Anne Frank house where everyone applauded them instead of thinking they were incredibly disrespectful. And then leaving to have sex… didn‘t realize the atrocities of the Holocaust could have that effect on people 2y
Bookwomble Yikes! Beyond inappropriate! 2y
PuddleJumper That's great! 2y
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emmalau-lau
Mehso-so

This book took me several chapters to get into. But it was overall a good read! Definitely shows an interesting take on life and the process of dying… and who we influence as a result.

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Crystal83
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Pickpick

I enjoyed this book a lot!!! It had me crying towards the end. Hazel and Gus were great characters in the book!!! I rated this book a 4 out of 5 stars!!!!

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Dragon
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#alphabet #letterf thanks for the tag @robinb @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks This book is the ultimate tearjerker

robinb I saw the movie but haven‘t read the book yet…not sure I‘m brave enough. 🥺 2y
Dragon Thanks 🙏 @robinb it‘s so sad 😞 but I loved it. 💚🐉 2y
Centique I loved this too 😢 2y
Dragon Thanks @Centique 💚🐉 2y
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Kshakal
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 😭😭😭 3y
Eggs 😭💔❤️‍🩹 3y
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Sessestresse
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Pickpick

I started this book in October of 2021 and I read the first 2/3 chapters over and over again without continuing it.
Two weeks ago I chose to read it all and I honestly don't regret it at all. I thought it would make me cry, but the most hurting thing in this book wasn't so much described, so I think it's because of that that I managed not to cry.
but it was a really good book!
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

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moasul
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Pickpick

All we need is a person who is caring.
Who wanted to listen.
The story of two special teens.
Who understands the meaning and reason to live more.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Bookzombie I‘m sad they went for the movie, but I ugly cried at the end of the book and the movie. Maybe I will reread this one. 🤔 3y
WanderingBookaneer @Bookzombie : I told @BookishMarginalia that I was going to reread it as well. I can‘t believe it‘s been 10 years. 3y
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gianna.gruninger
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Pickpick

The book is about a 17 year old girl Hazel who has cancer. She meets a boy named Augustus who used to have cancer also but is now free. They go through a lot together and create a genuine connection but in the end Augustus has some issues…
This book is really good i would recommend it there is never really a dull moment while reading.
This book is written in the first person POV, Hazel is the narrator.

MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Gianna, I would have liked more on how the POV is established but otherwise nicely done. 5/6 3y
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moontree
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"and you say we don't know each other"

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Ast_Arslan
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Sleepswithbooks I haven‘t haven‘t had enough coffee and read, “The Fart in our Clouds.” It made perfect sense for a Monday. 3y
Ast_Arslan @Sleepswithbooks OMG 🤣🤣 i'm dying 🤣🤣 3y
Eggs 🖤👍🏼💙 3y
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Irelandlayne
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Pickpick

You NEED to read this book! This book hits the highs and the lows and you can feel it while reading this book. The way Green puts his ideas into words is amazing, he has just a perfect way with words. It also changed the way I think for the better. I really recommend you read this book.

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peanutnine
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#ItHadToBeYou #FirstLove
This book reminds me of my own first love - I read it after starting a long distance relationship. He and I both read the book and wrote notes in the margins for the other to see. It made us feel more connected even though we were so far apart. The relationship didn't work out but I still have that copy and it brings back memories when I see it.
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

Eggs Lovely memory🤗 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awwww ❤️ 3y
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moodduarte
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The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
☆☆☆☆/☆☆☆☆☆
"Oh, I wouldn't mind, Hazel Grace. It would be a privilege to have my heart broken by you."

Sharv_Sona This one broke me! 3y
moodduarte @Sharv_Sona it broke me, too. 💗😭 3y
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Kristin_Reads
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Pickpick

So I‘m a little late to this party (like 10 years late)… but I‘m glad I read this even though I‘m not typically a big YA reader. I‘m also currently reading The Anthropocene Reviewed by the same author and loving that one (five stars). ✨

KathyWheeler I loved The Anthropocene Reviewed. 3y
sprainedbrain Such a great book! 3y
Kristin_Reads @KathyWheeler @sprainedbrain I don‘t know how I missed this and John Green all these years. My daughter watches his YouTube videos, too! 3y
KathyWheeler @Kristin_Reads I am thinking about checking out his YouTube stuff. 3y
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jadynhoy
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Mehso-so

The fault in our stars is about the story of a young girl in her teens named Hazel Lancaster who is suffering from lung cancer. Her mother, who see‘s her daughters loneliness and struggles, convinces Hazel to join a cancer support group. Hazel eventually accepts, while still being reluctant about it. There she meets a young boy named Augustus, the two off them grow a friendship and possible relationship over the shared love of books. Until one (1)

jadynhoy book Hazel reads that spikes an interest about her situation with cancer. Hazel, desperate to find the answer to a question in that book, sets off with Augustus in search to meet the author for further information. But the more they plan for the trip, the more the cancer catches up to them. It‘s up to the two now to decide their fate with (2) 3y
jadynhoy eachother before times runs out. If you like books that have dramatic and slightly saddening topics, as well as tough situations that revolve around cancer, then I recommend this book. The point of view of this novel is first person, and through the perspective of Hazel herself. Hazel tells the story while referring to herself as “I”. We also know the author establishes this because he gives us many thoughts and struggles that are inside (3) 3y
jadynhoy Hazels head, through first person we are able to understand her feelings about certain things. The author writes the first person viewpoint in a way that helps us get a better idea of Hazel thought process. (4) 3y
MissYaremcio Nicely done Jadyn! CUTE PUPPY! 6/6 3y
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Girlwholivesinbooks
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Pickpick

This was the most beautiful and the saddest story I‘ve ever read! It was the first book that ever made me cry. I still can‘t get over Augustus‘ death. Romeo and Juliet isn‘t the most tragic love story. This is.

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Sharv_Sona
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Pickpick

I can‘t, this book was so well written I don‘t have any words. This book set me off on a rollercoaster of emotions, first it was a rollercoaster the only went up, until nearing the end when it all went down to hell... (ps. Congratulations if you caught the references, Okay?) 😉
(The fan art isn‘t mine, there were no credits 😔)

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Sharv_Sona

Grief does not change you, Hazel. It reveals you.

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Sharv_Sona
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“Ma‘am,” Augustus said, nodding toward her, “your daughters car has just been deservedly egged by a blind man. Please close the door and go back inside or we‘ll be forced to call the Police.”

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Sharv_Sona

Some tourists think Amsterdam is a city of sin, but in truth it is a city of freedom. And in freedom, most people find sin

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Sharv_Sona
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Augustus stepped toward him and looked down. “Feel better?” He asked. “No,” Isaac mumbled, his chest heaving. “That‘s the thing about pain,” Augustus said, and then glanced back at me. “It demands to be felt.”

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Sharv_Sona
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“All salvation is temporary,” Augustus shot back. “I bought them a minute. Maybe that‘s the minute that buys them an hour, which is the hour that buys them a year. No ones gonna buy them forever, Hazel Grace, but my life bought them a minute. And that‘s not nothing.”

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Sharv_Sona
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“Girls think they‘re only allowed to wear dresses on formal occasions, but I like a woman who says, you know, I‘m going over to see a who is having a nervous breakdown, a boy whose connection to the sense of sight itself is tenuous, and gosh dang it, I am going to wear a dress for him.”
(Ps. I would like to point out the change from ‘Girls‘ to ‘Women‘. John Green really put a lot of thought into this.)

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Sharv_Sona
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It was raining hard a few minutes ago and I decided to take the opportunity to make a nice hot cup of tea and sit in the patio with my book. 🙃