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GRACIOUS WARMTH FOR DYING STARS!!
Sep 05, 2014 05:44 PM 3590 Views
(Updated Sep 06, 2014 09:10 AM)

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We often wonder, how do sorrows reside among us? The answer comes to few naturally;It is because sins take strolls, and play in tandem, To few it comes as a signal of realization, FORGIVE ME GOD! I HAVE DONE A HUGE BLAH BLAH BLAH!, and to few others it's just a search button cum click away, before this gender gets the answer'Googled'. The distinction in it, is not how people think in different ways to avoid a congregation of varied negative emotions.It is simply an empty wicker basket that demands fulfillment through chocolates.Sometimes, life turns out to be so bitter that we forget the first sip of saccharin during birth.Well.you can't blame us for that.Just like others, we are also an assemblage of atoms, inside whom a rotating electron collides around a nucleus.We feel fusion, motion and gravity.Then, why should the'LAWS OF NATURE' be any different for us. Souls are born, and then one day, they are that glimmering light from the distant past.I ask you then? Can't we face life as it turns out to be, without much fuss? Can't we play around like children, grow up to work and continue playing, grow up a little more to play for a final time, while others work for us.As it is, what is destined for everyone of us! I said, "Amen" when I wrote this paragraph, Just like me, Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus Waters the enlightening and ailing duo in John Green's book also agreed on this.


The story begins with Hazel Grace Lancaster, who makes way for John green's narrative.She is a sixteen year old teenager, plagued with malignancy in the form of terminal thyroid cancer.Feeling infected, Hazel avoids attention, tolerance and work.Searching for refuge, she basks as a worm in the leaves of "An Imperial Affliction" scribbled by her favorite writer Peter Van Houten. However, privacy starts starving on Hazel, as her mother fails to understand the veil of public exposure.She is ardently encouraged and driven to a support group at her(mother's) behest.Thinking, her possessed devil can be abstained for a while through social interactions.Hazel feels condemned into a falsehood of religion, as people start sharing their respective abominations.Until, someone's view actually grabs Hazel just before the dark halo of oblivion.This is the moment when she meets Augustus Waters, nicknamed "Gus" by family and friends.He is also a teen, diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare foot cancer.With a lost leg and lost lung, Hazel and Gus venture out into a world of entertainment, nuisance, redemption and LOVE.Readers are plunged into a world of emoticons and staccato comic, as both Gus and Hazel travel overseas.Their return marks the end of a devoted affection.Meanwhile, an eulogy resonates and paragraphs this prolific love story.


John Green's novelization has flourished in the past, forming a cluster of stars like "Looking for Alaska", "Paper Towns".However, The fault in our stars is just a one step ahead from all of that.With his timeline and content, readers are set to sour on what we call, "A balance of happy life, from where sad strife's".In my final comment I will say, "sometimes for few people, stars stop working".


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