Now I would like to ask all my fellow book-a-holics?
Guys, how many of you feel that this book is a bit over-rated? I honestly feel that ways, and would just like to ask the views of other people as well!
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Originally posted by: Starkheart.
Once upon a time I happened to love the book, but not anymore, and it's entirely my fault.Even though Hazel and Gus don't remind you much of teenagers living in 21st century, I like them. Yes I like them. But I felt that somewhere, the characters were a bit flat. Just because you're dying doesn't mean you'll accumulate wisdom beyond your age, and at most times I felt every character sounded the same.Sometimes I feel like Green is a wonderful writer, but sometimes I feel he's boring. I feel he is a manipulator. I don't remember the exact quote but Hazel says something like if I die will my mom still be a mom? Dying kids don't say that? How do I know? Well I haven't died but I've been with people who died. Green was trying to write a book that'll make us cry buckets, you know tear our hearts apart. Did he succeed? Maybe.It's just that I can't feel the same stuff I felt when I first read the book.
Originally posted by: -cuteee.tigress
It was a very nice book/movie actually but definitely not the best thing since sliced bread. It had some unique parts but not the best unique thing I've seen. It is really overrated...
I think it was extremely emotionally manipulative. Too hard hitting. Almost like a mental torture.
Originally posted by: iPriyalicious
Hi dear I think we know each other ❤️
Well I've always thought that all John Green's books are extremely simple stories but written in a very beautiful and appealing way. And for me this is the case of TFIOS too. I found the story really simple but I just loved the way the entire book was written. Some phrases absolutely amazed me and at the same time there was a good psychological introspection in the characters which I always appreciate.
Moreover it got such a hugely warm response, I think its being overrated is due to the enormous sale of the book.
Originally posted by: -Wandstruck.
I donow, Maybe! :) if you are saying that to me.Yes they are simple and good but he did in paper towns, was a cheap trick to attract reders, all we got at the end was a Heartbreak.
Originally posted by: -Wandstruck.
I donow, Maybe! :) if you are saying that to me.Yes they are simple and good but he did in paper towns, was a cheap trick to attract reders, all we got at the end was a Heartbreak.
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