Monday 20 October 2014

The Fault in Our Stars in a Nutshell

There's almost no better plot than a cheesy love story. It's what gets the people excited and giddy for what might unfold between the two protagonists.

Enjoy the book. Relax. Explore.
Presented in both a movie and a novel, a quite recent love story has caught many romanticists' attention. Well, what could be more romantic than two teenagers who are simply looking for their purpose in this world eventually falling in love? And let us be mindful of the fact that they were not just ordinary teenagers. They were cancer-diagnosed teenagers. And there's the catch. Everything was all set, and that was exactly what the story needed to give them a story.

Well, we wouldn't really want to spoil the whole thing, so if you'd like, you can simply read the summary of the whole story here . . .

. . . or, you could just read the novel itself. That way, you could get a better sense on how the story was really depicted.

But you know what really makes us sad? It's the fact that sadly, they didn't end up together. Well, they did, but . . . ahh, you have to either watch the movie or read the novel to understand. :)

Sometimes, life is kind. It gives us exactly what we want and need out of nowhere with no strings attached, and it'll always make you believe that finally, for once, your life is actually going the way you want it to--that everything's actually okay. But you see, that's the thing about life. It's completely and utterly unpredictable.

Just when Hazel finally thought that life was finally turning up for her, tragedy struck. She was left heartbroken. In the end, she learned to accept that some things just happen for a reason and that some love stories just aren't meant to last anywhere but in the mind.

We'd love to write some more, but we wouldn't want to spoil you any more than we already have! So that's basically it! The Fault in Our Stars in one tightly-sealed nutshell. :)

by: Robyn Rey & Myles Charlayne Sy

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