"My thoughts are stars I can't fathom into constellations."
To tell you honestly I have been sitting here for like an hour or more, staring at my laptop and trying to write a review... and to tell you honestly that is simply impossible...
I fell in love with this book... I feel in love with the characters, with their way to endure the life they have, or what is left of it...
I cried constantly... even when there were funny/happy parts where you can not help but laugh I cried, because those moments are so beautiful that you just simply cry...
This book is simply beautiful, I know you can not understand how can I say for a book with such a heartbreaking story, with kids dying of cancer, that is beautiful, but it is. I am even crying now trying to write something to tell you about this story but I am speechless.
I understand that this is pretty hard to start reading but trust me read this book!You will love Hazel and Augustus, you will love their view at everything, you will love the way they talk to each other, how they make jokes on their accounts, you will love everything about them, the way they accept, the way they hope and are afraid, and the way they simply know...
I don't think there is a review here that will do justice to this book because when you read it, the feelings you have are simply not possible to be poured into words.
There is this quote that describes this book perfectly and it is from this book, but it just fits perfectly for you to know what to expect:
"You have a choice in this world, I believe, about how to tell said stories, and we made the funny choice."