Our star mistakes in green, John Our star mistake follows a journey of a girl named hazel dealing with cancer. The author can stimulate the emotions of the reader and establish contact with the protagonist. When Hazel first learned about his illness, she was upset and tried to hide herself in the outside world, but everything changed when I met Augustus. Augustus is another teenager who deals with cancer problems, except that his nephew's view is very different. Spend the rest of your life with other friends, Isaac as much as possible and do everything with your power to do what they did not have before. Hazel found her new face through her illness and her new friend.
Green, John 's Star Mistake John Green' s "The Error in Our Stars" is about tragedy - rooted blooming romance. Hazel Grace is a teenage girl who fights cancer. In the cancer support group, she met a boy called Augustus Waters who had cancer. Together they formed a deep friendship and became passionate romance. Their goal is to meet Hazel Grace's favorite author Peter Van Houten. They spent time, energy and money tracking writers in their home Amsterdam. Peter Van Houten was completely disappointed. He is a cruel alcohol addiction, he says that hazel grace is very meaningless at the end of the novel. Peter Van Houten is a disappointed person, but it is not. Both my nephew and Augustus went to see the museum. Then the book ended with a twist of a tragic conspiracy suddenly surprised the reader and made him cry. Eleanor Gillette, grade 2020
"Our star mistake" was published by John Green in January 2012. This is a very good six years. Warning: There is a spoiler in front of you. Peter Van Houten is an alcoholic thief who insults his face. He is the author of this imaginary book. And ignoring fan mail, he is basically ** hall. Van Houten was very rude when he met Hazel Graze Lancaster (one of the protagonists, the teenager in the late stage) and Augustus Waters (the other main character of this story, also a cancer patient). I wonder why? Why have not you dealt with poor cancer patients so badly? What did they deserve this treatment?