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Thursday, January 16, 2014

The Fault In Our Stars

Reading is my favorite. And I am lucky enough that one of my favorite hobbies is often encouraged. People are always coming up with new studies & articles about why reading is so good for you and I love it! I've heard everything from 'reading can chill you out' to 'it might prevent Alzheimer's disease &keep your brain sharp'.

Those aren't necessarily my reasons for reading, but they sure do sound good. I like reading because I love learning. Sometimes the lessons come in unconventional ways, but I can generally say that I learned at least one thing in every single book that I have read. I also love reading because I am a writer. I love analyzing the technique that authors use and identifying patterns and writing styles throughout their books. Reading motivates me to not only write more but to write better. And heck, sometimes I just like to get lost in a book.

I read a lot when I travel. There is nothing I enjoy more than reading, writing, & people watching at the airport! This last week I traveled to Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho (the most beautiful town) and I brought The Fault In Our Stars by John Green along with me.

The Fault In Our Stars is a book about a teenage girl, Hazel, who has been diagnosed with lung cancer and grudgingly attends a cancer support group to please her parents. However while there, she meets a charming boy, Augustus Waters. Augustus has osteosarcoma, but has recently been in the clear. Hazel and Augustus experience a whirlwind of emotions including love, romance, sadness, and friendship throughout their adventure together. John Green did an amazing job writing a very realistic novel that will both humor and humble you. 

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