The Fault in Our Stars

"I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once."

- Hazel Lancaster

The Fault in Our Stars is the fourth solo novel by author John Green, released on January 10th, 2012. The book focuses on a girl named Hazel Grace Lancaster, who is suffering from terminal cancer and is forced by her parents to attend a support group, where she meets Augustus Waters, a boy with cancer.

Before the book was released, it reached #1 on the Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble bestseller lists in June 2011, shortly after its title was announced. Barnes & Noble had accidentally released more than a thousand copies prematurely, however, the fandom vowed not to spoil the book for those who had not received copies.

A password protected blog where John answers questions about TFIOS is currently available here for anyone who has finished reading the book, and only for people who have finished the book. The password is


 * A Good Name for a Rock Band: The Hectic Glow, a band "so beautifully underground that they don't even exist".
 * Artificial Limbs: Augustus has a prosthetic leg due to his osteosarcoma.
 * Bald Women: Augustus compares Hazel to Natalie Portman due to her hair.
 * The Big Damn Kiss:
 * Black Comedy: Hazel and Augustus's jokes about how Augustus is so handsome he literally blinded Isaac and "took Hazel's breath away." Also, Isaac's eulogy for  at the "prefuneral."
 * Bavarian Fire Drill: When Monica's mom finds
 * Broken Pedestal:  for Augustus and Hazel.
 * Danger Takes a Backseat:
 * Disabled Love Interest: Augustus in Hazel's view, see Artificial Limbs above.
 * Disabled Snarker: Both Hazel and Augustus are pretty talented snarkers.
 * Isaac seems to be an example of this as well, especially after his surgery.
 * Fictional Counterpart: The Genie Foundation, which grants wishes to cancer patients. Also, Free Catch All (Craigslist).
 * Fictional Document: "An Imperial Affliction".
 * Glass Eye: Isaac has one, at first.
 * Anna's mother in "An Imperial Affliction".
 * Ill Girl: Hazel was diagnosed with Stage IV thyroid cancer at 13, with tumors in her lungs.
 * Literary Allusion Title: The title refers to a line from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings."
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl: played straight with Augustus Waters as a gender-inverted example, not only drawing Hazel Grace out of her slump but helping her realize her dreams before the end.
 * Nerds Are Sexy: One of Augustus's main reasons for pursuing Hazel.
 * More like "Extremely Philosophical People" are sexy.
 * Reclusive Artist: Peter Van Houten, much to Hazel's dismay.
 * Refuge in Audacity: Gus' speech to Monica's mom after
 * Reclusive Artist: Peter Van Houten, much to Hazel's dismay.
 * Refuge in Audacity: Gus' speech to Monica's mom after
 * Refuge in Audacity: Gus' speech to Monica's mom after

"Augustus: But can I help my own deadly beauty? Hazel: You cannot. Augustus: It is my burden, this beautiful face."
 * So Beautiful It's a Curse: Played for laughs in this exchange.

"Hazel mentions that you say thank you a lot in a hospital(think ocular impairment) and an art museum where a Himalayan creature of his affection is employed(look over there!)."
 * Star-Crossed Lovers: Hazel refers to Augustus and herself as this several times, most notably in her.
 * Shout-Out: At one point Augustus muses that it would be awesome to fly in a super fast jet that could follow the sun; John's admitted to being a fan of Phineas and Ferb, and this was the plot of their first special.


 * Stealth Pun: The "blinding" of Isaac
 * Take That: When Hazel describes
 * The Alcoholic:
 * Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Kind of played straight, kind of subverted, with
 * Mostly played straight.
 * The Fault in Our Stars kind of deconstructs the majority of illness tropes.
 * Augustus even alludes to this on page 173. "Like, are you familiar with the trope of the stoic and determined cancer victim who heroically fights her cancer with inhuman strength and never complains or stops smiling even at the very end, etcetera?"
 * "According to the conventions of this genre,  kept   sense of humor until the end, did not for a moment waiver in   courage, and   spirit soared like an indomitable eagle until the world itself could not contain   joyous soul. But this was the truth..."