"Blame the Stars" refers to the number of books that can not leave a trace in the soul of the reader. And this is not only because it is about adolescents with cancer. Although the theme of illness and death is the basis for the development of the storyline, but, paradoxically, the whole novel is filled with life. Young people who have taken only the first steps in life, just starting to feel that they are a person capable of creating, loving and being loved, cannot live like those who are condemned to death. On the contrary, they live much better and brighter than we are healthy people. And it is precisely this circumstance that makes John Green's novel so attractive and memorable.
"Blame the Stars" refers to the number of books that can not leave a trace in the soul of the reader. And this is not only because it is about adolescents with cancer. Although the theme of illness and death is the basis for the development of the storyline, but, paradoxically, the whole novel is filled with life. Young people who have taken only the first steps in life, just starting to feel that they are a person capable of creating, loving and being loved, cannot live like those who are condemned to death. On the contrary, they live much better and brighter than we are healthy people. And it is precisely this circumstance that makes John Green's novel so attractive and memorable.