The theme or central idea of my book The Fault in our Stars is persevere. Hazel has to push through or persevere through her cancer to find out what life has to offer. Hazels distraction from her life is her cancer. Sometimes the reality of having cancer takes over your life and holds you back from the great things like love. Hazel has someone who loves hers very much but she doesn't notice it or acknowledge it at first because she thinks that it is nothing. But then wants she realizes that she is starting to fall for Augustus Waters she tries to stop it. Hazel sees herself as a bomb, she thinks that since she has cancer one day she is going to die and it is going to hurt all of those around her. She is already to far in with her parents to not hurt them when she dies, but she is trying to avoid hurting Gus because she knows that she could. She tries to not fall in love with Augustus by telling him that they could only be friends. But in the end pain demands to be felt there is no way around pain you just have to persevere through that pain to find love.
Some things that I love about my book The Fault in our Stars is Hazels and Augustus's love story. Their love in this story is so strong and inspiring that it keeps you hooked the whole time. Love in this book is very real and strong Hazel tries to hold it back as long as she could so she doesn't hurt him. Witch makes the book even more interesting! You can tell the love attraction that they have but Hazel holds it back. It gives the book a forbidden love kind of feeling and I love those kind of books.
Some things that I don't like about the book is the ending. In the end Augustus gets cancer again, bu this time it is all over his body and it is incurable. Gus knows he is going to die soon it is just a matter of when. This cancer in the end of the book makes him so weak, that his last days with Hazel aren't even exciting events they are just them hanging out and not really talking. I don't like this, i feel like their last days together should be more memorable in a happy way. Also I don't like how the cancer made Augustus seem weak and not strong, kind of like he just gave up. In the beginning of the book that was the opposite of Gus and i wish he could have stayed that way the whole time. But the ending was still very good it was just sad and hard to take in all at once. The book the fault in our stars is one that I recommend to anyone of all ages!!!!!