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The Fault in Our Stars
The Fault in Our Stars
John Green | 2012 | Children
10
8.2 (185 Ratings)
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Short chapters (2 more)
Captivating
Incredible
Very very very emotional (0 more)
Heart breaker
I don't even know where to start with this review. I've never cryed whilst reading a book until I read this, this broke me. John Green is my favourite author, I love all his books, but thus book, it's something else. This deserves no less than 10 stars and if I could give it more I would. If you haven't read this then go read it right now. Its so good I'm nervous to watch the film.
  
Turtles All The Way Down
Turtles All The Way Down
John Green | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.4 (60 Ratings)
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Characters (1 more)
Story in general
This is my first John Green read and I quite enjoyed it. I had heard a lot about this book before I read it and tried to start it a while ago but put it down for some reason. I’m glad I picked it up again and read it through. I really liked how strong the characters were, I liked that the story did fully focus on the romance between the characters and I’m happy with how the book ended.
  
Turtles All The Way Down
Turtles All The Way Down
John Green | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
10
8.4 (60 Ratings)
Book Rating
Great read
John Green has a talent for making his characters feel like real people with very real problems. Aza's struggle with her mental health is heartbreaking and engaging, but the true magic of this book is how her struggles also impact those around her. Davis and Daisy are both well rounded characters who have realistic reactions to Aza's illness. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like an inside look at the spiraling invasive thoughts that can be caused by mental illness.
  
An Abundance of Katherines
An Abundance of Katherines
John Green | 2012 | Children
5
6.9 (20 Ratings)
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Interesting storyline (0 more)
Takes a while to grasp the concept, and never really reaches any kind of climax. (0 more)
Like all other John Green books, I thoroughly enjoyed the book. This book is probably my least favourite of all his books. 1. It didn't live up to his other books 2. It didn't really have a climax or turning point. 3. There was a lot of maths and jumping from reading to the bottom of the page. Wasn't really for me, but I did like it and enjoyed it.
  
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
John Green | 2012 | Children
10
8.3 (18 Ratings)
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I really liked this novel. I found that I really enjoyed John Green. I've heard a lot about him and I figured I'd give him a try, the fact that I found a novel by him and my favorite author was simply icing on the cake. I'm always nervous to start a David Levithan novel because you never know if it going to change your life. This book was not earth shattering but it was still an extremely interesting read and made me smile.

The characters were outrageous. Tiny was hilarious and irritating at the same time. I wanted to hug him and punch him. Will Grayson (1st Will Grayson) was an interesting guy. I found him annoying yet lovable and realistic. will grayson(2nd Will Grayson) was an interesting read. You don't get the characters when they are in the middle of everything. You get a character who is struggling with the onset of depression but never the character who has it and is just living with it.

I found myself really entertained with this novel. I am definitely glad that I read this novel and I will definitely look into John Green.