I am reading the book, “The fault in our stars” and so far I have learned that it doesn't matter how sick you are of life their is always one person who can cheer you up with one smile. Hazel Graze is a girl who can't berate well. She has to carry a tank everywhere. She meets Augustus Waters who shows her how to love and like the world around her. He shows her hope in a limited amount of days. They have their ups and downs put they show each other and others how if you have hope in one another you can live well. Even though they are sick they try to act as normal as possible. They finally realize that this is their one and last love.
The point of view is First Person. I know this because the story is mainly about Hazel. It describes the story on what she feels or thinks. "A few days later, at Gus's house, his parents and my parents and Gus and me all squeezed around around the dining table, eating stuffed peppers on a tablecloth that had, according to Gus's dad, last seen in the previous century." I do enjoy reading a first person Point of view because it describes and shows what the main character is feeling and thinking. It makes you understand the story according to what the main character thinks. You can picture and feel what he or she is feeling. I would like to read in another point of view too see the difference it would make in a story.
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