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Mr. Green stated that he found the inspiration for The Fault In Our Stars when he worked at a children's hospital as a chaplain or somebody who is a minister or priest attending to an institution. He thought that the children in the hospital were like the other kids playing out in the world. That they are no difference to others even if they are sick. They still are living their lives to the fullest, just like other kids live theirs.
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The book became #1 best seller in New York Times and received a high amount of positive reviews from critics. This is because of the well thought plot and witty use of words that stick to the readers and change their perspective of life. Critics state that this elegantly-written book may be John Green's best work. Jodi Picoult said that Green's novel was "an electric portrait of young people who learn to live life with one foot in the grave."
On January 2012, Fox 2000, a division of the 2Oth Century Fox, gave interest in adapting the novel into a feature film. Filming locations include Indianapolis, Pittsburgh doubling as Indiana, and Amsterdam in Denmark.
The film is directed by Josh Boone and stars Shailene Woodley playing Hazel, Ansel Elgort as Augustus or Gus, and Nat Wolff as Isaac. It was released on June 6, 2014 in the US (and June 5 for the Philippines).
Here's a catch: John Green was filmed a cameo appearance but it was cut from the film. The footage will appear in the deleted scenes.
So, what do I think about The Fault In Our Stars? I personally think that it would be one of those books that will make me, without restrains, to read and read it again and again because of its clever plot and amazing morals and quotes that I know I will learn to use in my own life. I think most of us think about it the same way. It is not just a novel, and as Mr. Green says so himself "It's not just a tearjerker..." but a book that made us feel happy, sad, enlightened, hopeful, inspired, and connected all of us as human beings.
Mr. John Green quoted that "Some people don't understand the promises they're making when they make them; Right, of course. But you keep the promise anyway. That's what love is. Love is keeping the promises anyway."
That's all for today guys! :)) Keep yourselves safe, okay?
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