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Is fault in our stars boring?
In the film, Woodley’s Hazel is a character who is flatly brave, obviously strong and not really fazed by anything that the fates send her way. As a result, The Fault in Our Stars becomes boring very, very quickly and the twist in its tale is about as tense as a wet noodle.
Is The Fault in Our Stars overrated?
No not at all this novel is not overrated. Infact, The fault in our stars is a fabulous book about a young teenage girl who has been diagnosed with lung cancer and attends a cancer support group. if you enjoy young adult books full of humour and heartbreaking events this book is perfect to you.
Is there anything inappropriate in The Fault in Our Stars book?
There’s some swearing and drinking, and the two main characters, who are in love, do have (safe) sex, though it’s described only briefly.
Is Fault in Our Stars accurate?
As a young adult cancer survivor, I found the book and the movie adaptation to be an impressively accurate depiction of what it is like to be a young adult cancer survivor. Here are a few things the movie got right, half-right, and wrong. Cancer survivors are people, not a diagnosis.
Why is the fault in our stars so popular?
The Fault in Our Stars always has the proper blend of well-chosen details and dialogue that is fresh but also true-to-life. A big reason why Green’s book is so beloved is that Hazel is one of the most original creations in modern young adult fiction.
Is fault in our stars appropriate for 12 year olds?
While there is some sex, and strong swearing, it is definitely ok for tweens to watch, as long as they have read the book, and are prepared for the sad and mature themes of the movie.
Is the fault in our stars a children’s book?
He is one of the best writers alive and I am seething with envy of his talent.” Time named The Fault in Our Stars as the No. 1 fiction book of 2012. Kirkus Reviews listed it among the top 100 children’s books of 2012. It also made USA Today’s list of the top 10 books of 2012.
Is the Imperial Affliction a real book?
An Imperial Affliction is not a real book, and Peter Van Houten is not a real person. However, An Imperial Affliction is in some ways based on two books I love. The first is David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. But Infinite Jest is not about cancer.