The fault in our stars is a great novel where a girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster is diagnosed with a rare type of cancer at a young age. It was heartbreaking to her and her family. Hazel Grace rare type of cancer was, that unacationaly her lungs would fill up with water her and mostly her Mother travels a great deal to a bunch of different doctors to see if they would find a cure for her cancer, so hazel was not able to go to regular school growing up, so she took online classes and because she took online classes she didn't have many friends she really had one so she spent of her time in her room on the computer or reading books, but there was one book that she always read she could probably read it to you word for word without reading it from the book. Her mother soon realized she was reading the same sad book so she took Hazel to the doctor and they diagnosed her with depression even though Hazel denied it multiple time. So They figured it was because she had no …show more content…
This poem was stated by Augustus Waters on his first day in the support group meeting when he had to stand up and introduce himself to the group. When the leader asked him how he was getting along, he replied with this. This was really inspirational because a 18 year boy that went through cancer and lost his right leg still has a positive outlook on life and says he’s on a rollercoaster that only goes up. The fifth one is “Not all fairy tale end with happily ever after.” by John Green. I preferred this one because Hazel's lungs had filled up with water in the middle of the night and through her life was coming to an end. She ended up being ok, but that terrified her so much to where if it happens again, but she won't be ok and she leaves Augustus sad and heart checked. She tried to seize their relationship, so at the time she could be thinking “Not all fairy tale end with happily ever