The fault In our stars

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The fault In our stars

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Has anyone read that book? I've read good things about it
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The Fault in Our Stars was a wonderful book. It was both inspiring and heart wrenching. John Green turned regular paper into a world that you could escape in. I recommend that you read the book so you can share this life experience with others and see what all the talk is about.
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I recently just read it. I liked it for what it is. Decided to read it because I thought about watching the movie. I've only heard good things about both the book and the movie. I think it ended wonderfully. Not like I expected it to.
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The fault in our stars was absolutely amazing. Although it is a sad book and will break your heart it is simply amazing. I think that John Green did a beautiful job on the book.
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