The Art of Memory: The Fault in Our Stars
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I finally read John Green's The Fault in Our Stars. I am really glad I did. I was captivated by the ways the characters experienced their interior lives together, the way they took lonely separateness and made something new. They co-created narratives about what was happening around them that were sparkly, beautiful, larger -- much larger -- than what they might have conjured on their own. quotation from The Fault in Our Stars