![]() The fact that it claims not to be a “cancer book” is all the more frustrating when it’s pretty much the canceringest cancer book ever to cancer-book. My history with The Fault in Our Stars: From the premise, I suspected I would dislike this book. I have other cancer survivors close to me who’ve helped me through the most recent one, as well. ![]() For the first one I was treated at a children’s hospital and knew some of the other patients there, and I also went to several summer camps for kids with cancer where I met a whole lot more. Second time in my twenties, a different cancer. Me: Two-time cancer survivor, first time at age 12, intensive chemotherapy and radiation and given 50/50 odds of making it.
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