The Fault In Our Stars.

Mar 28, 2013

The Bookworm says... ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY 100% YES! Is is my favorite book. Simple as that. The Fault In Our Stars (TFIOS) by John Green was amazing. Heartwarming. Sad. Touching. Call it what you want, it was fabulous. Hazel Grace was diagnosed with stage IV thyroid cancer at age thirteen. She has become depressed, which is a side effect of cancer, which is a side effect of dying. So she joins a support group in the Literal Heart Of Jesus at her local church. One day, her soon to be blind friend Isaac brings his friend Augustus. Augustus has been NEC (no evidence of cancer) for 15 months. He and Hazel Grace are immediately attracted to each other. He says she looks like Natalie Portman in "V for Vendetta". She tells him she has never seen it, and they go to his house to watch it. After the movie, they trade favorite books. Hazels was "An Imperial Affliction" by Peter Van Houten. Augustus' is "The Prince of Dawn". August calls her that night to say he was upset with the ending, as it ends in the middle of a sentence. The next day, they write Peter Van Houten an email. He replies, saying that if they ever find themselves in Amsterdam, pay him a visit. However, you never do know when your Last Good Day will be.This book had me in tears, feeling like these people were my best friends, and I was living this with them. Everyone will love this book. John Green, I applaud you. You did an amazing job

The Lucky One

Mar 23, 2013

The Bookworm says... YES!! The Lucky One by Nicolas Sparks was an absolutely stunning book. It was one of those books where you just stop for a minute and... cry. Logan Thibault lived in Colorado. His family wasn't wealthy enough to send him to college, so he enlisted in the marines. He went to Iraq three times. He tried his hand at poker while over-seas, and lost an equivalent to all the money he had made so far in the army. One night, walking back to his tent after a bad loss, he spotted the glossy edge of a photograph peeking out through the dirt. He posted it on a message board, and no one claimed it, so he took it back. His best friend Victor convinced him that it was his good luck charm, and not to let go of it. After surviving many close calls, Logan and Victor decided their time in the army was done. Victor went back to California, and Logan to Colorado. A few months later, they met up for a fishing trip on a small lake. Victor convinced Logan that he owed something to the woman in the picture.  Shortly after, A speedboat crashed into their rowboat, and Victor was dead instantly. Logan walked away unscathed. So Logan set out to find her. He noted the fair in the back of the picture, the boy with the Hampton, NC t-shirt, and the three evergreen trees. Also, the note on the back that said "Keep safe!E". After narrowing down many google searches, he chose Hampton, in Hampton County, North Carolina. He set out the next morning on foot. After about a month, he and his German Shepard Zeus, arrived in Hampton. He flashed the photo around, and managed to find her quickly enough. Her name was Elizabeth. He applied for a job at the kennel she ran and got it. Gradually, they became closer, and closer. He also became close with her son Ben, and came to be aware of her ex husband Keith Clayton. He did not however, tell her about the photograph. He learned that her brother Drake was a marine, and it was his photo that he found. After Keith did some snooping through Thibault's home, he found out about the photo. He told Elizabeth, and she ordered Logan out. Later, after they made up (Or she forgave him for the stalker like behavior) Logan was heading back to the kennel. There was a large rainstorm going on, and the creek in the backyard was swelling, the current rapid. Ben had overheard Elizabeth and Keith fighting, and ran out to his "hideaway" or the tree house his grandfather built him. It was gradually decomposing, and the storm was not helping. Zeus, Logan, Beth, and Keith rushed out. But it was too late. Ben was hanging on to the rope of the bridge, holding for dear life. All but Beth went in after him, as she had injured her ankle. In the end, only three of the four came out alive. The Lucky One was a heartwarming story, and was amazing. I would recommend this book for anyone with time to kill :)

(Note: The Lucky One was made into a movie, starring Zac Efron and Taylor Schilling rated PG-13. I have never seen it, but heard great things!)
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