Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years Hazel has never been anything but terminal her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.
Rather than depressing the book is filled with dark humour and is written with a beautiful simplicity that draws the reader in so deeply that it's not just the twist and turns but the gently bends and curves that you feel tugging at your emotions... No doubt in the end you will cry but you will also feel that you have discovered a little something about living"
-Daily Express-
"The novel written for teenagers but proving even more popular with adults"
-Daily Telegraph-
The Metro - 2013 Best Fiction
The YA crossover hit of the year. The love affair of two terminally ill teenagers could be mawkish. In fact it's funny clever irreverent and life-affirming.
"A Smart Book"
-The Guardian-
"So good!"
-Grazia-
"John Green may write for young adults but his intelligent sensitive style means The Fault in Our Stars defies categorisation... as funny as it is heartbreaking... we defy you not to fall in love with its main characters Hazel and Augustus."
- Good Housekeeping-
"A humourous and poignant love story... It's terrifically funny... as well as a moving exploration of loss and grief. And no it's so much not just for teenage cancer sufferers... it's for everyone."
-The Tablet-
"If you need inspiration when it comes to making the most of a moment this one is for you"
-Bliss-
"Exploring the funny thrilling and tragic business of being alive and in love this is a life-affirming tale of two teenagers who are terminally ill. Insightful bold irreverent and raw if this doesn't make you cry it'll definitely make you think laugh and maybe even fall in love yourself!"
-Mizz-