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The Fault in Our Stars

By: John Green
Narrated by: Kate Rudd, John Green, Laura Grafton
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Editorial review


By Madeline Anthony, Audible Editor

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS BRILLIANTLY EXPLORES THE ART FORM OF BEING ALIVE

Reading The Fault in Our Stars by John Green is a young adult canon event that I would like to see continue from now until the end of time. Experiencing this story is as pivotal and thought-provoking as any awkward prom or messy first love. And much like the aforementioned events, this novel is likely to pull you apart while simultaneously healing you from the inside out—all the while making you laugh, cry, and generally feel more than you had realized was humanly possible.

I was first introduced to John Green in high school, when a girl I thought was unbelievably cool gave me her copy of Looking for Alaska. I devoured it in four days. The novel left me craving more of Green—his earnestness, his heart, his ability to make readers long to live inside his imagined worlds. The Fault in Our Stars was up next on my John-Green-binge-list, and I figured I was amply prepared for the experience, having just finished a tearjerker like Alaska. But alas, just as for every school dance, I wasn’t nearly as ready as I thought I was.

The Fault in Our Stars is, simply put, a total and complete sobfest—for all the right reasons. There isn’t melodrama simply for the sake of intrigue or death and tragedy to fill a sucker-punch quota. The story, which follows a pair of terminally ill teenagers as they meet and fall in love, is much more than your run-of-the-mill adolescent romance. You’ll immediately root for the two main characters, Hazel and Augustus, from the moment they meet at a support group for teens battling cancer. Both are wise beyond their years, the product of being forced to reckon with their own mortality at an age when most kids are only navigating high school. But they are also both teenagers, plain and simple, and it is in this juxtaposition that the story flourishes. The tale brings existential realities—things like the fragility of human life, the everyday acts we take so much for granted—and the deeply restorative power of love, in all of its many forms, front and center.

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Publisher's summary

The beloved, #1 global bestseller by John Green, author of The Anthropocene Reviewed and Turtles All the Way Down

“John Green is one of the best writers alive.”—E. Lockhart, #1 bestselling author of We Were Liars

“The greatest romance story of this decade.″—Entertainment Weekly

#1 New York Times Bestseller • #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller • #1 USA Today Bestseller • #1 International Bestseller

Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel’s story is about to be completely rewritten.

From John Green, #1 bestselling author of The Anthropocene Reviewed and Turtles All the Way Down, The Fault in Our Stars is insightful, bold, irreverent, and raw. It brilliantly explores the funny, thrilling, and tragic business of being alive and in love.

©2012 John Green (P)2022 Listening Library

Critic reviews

“Damn near genius . . . The Fault in Our Stars is a love story, one of the most genuine and moving ones in recent American fiction, but it’s also an existential tragedy of tremendous intelligence and courage and sadness.”—Lev Grossman, TIME Magazine

“This is a book that breaks your heart—not by wearing it down, but by making it bigger until it bursts.”—The Atlantic

“A story about two incandescent kids who will live a long time in the minds of the readers who come to know them.”—People

Featured Article: Over 17 Years After His Debut, John Green's Call to Empathy Still Resonates


Without question, our teen and young adult years are among our most formative. It is then that we learn how to connect with each other and our world at large, form and navigate relationships on our own, and craft identities for ourselves independent from our upbringing. This essential listening guide houses all of John Green’s published works in audio, from his acclaimed young adult novels to his fan-favorite podcasts.

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Onion cutting ninjas will appear

Narration was amazing as was the story. Definitely worth a listen and a credit.

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Just Brilliant.

This book is absolutely amazing, Kate did so good with her performance ! She is what I would think Hazel would sound like. Wish Augustus would have had a male voice but she did amazing with him

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Very good book

I’m glad I chose the audio version of this book. It was amazing too listen to❤️

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A beautiful story

I absolutely loved this book. I have never read/listened to anything quite like it. It felt very raw and emotional. John Green does a fabulous job placing you into the shoes of the main character. You get to feel and experience, unfortunately, the lives that many go through. Never have I cried so much during a book but it was well worth it. I highly recommend checking out this book as well as the author.

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Hits Hard the Whole Time

This story hits hard for the entire duration. deep concepts and dark thoughts coupled with the harsh reality of simply existing in this world done by the author is lifted off the page by a wonderful performance by the narrator. Life, love, grief, loss, depression, Gallows humor, coming of age, the infatuation with the power of words all come together in a beautiful culmination that strikes to the very soul. It truly teaches us its better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Experiencing life and all of its complexity, both positive and negative, shapes us.

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The Calm Voice

I first found out about this book because of an ex-girlfriend
When I first read this I enjoyed it.
Now rereading it while listening to this
It brings me to my knees remembering joyful memories

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Probably in the top 5 books you will ever read.

I came to know about John Green through his brother. I live with a beyond amazing, unique young adult that is passionate about science. He is beyond brilliant with an understanding of the universe that is beyond... Hazel reminded me so much of my son and how blessed I am to be his mom. I made him perfectly imperfect and I will love him forever, no matter what. This book, although my kiddo isn't sick or dying, helped me come to terms with the grief and guilt I have for the challenges he experiences. thank you

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Honest, raw, moving

This is the first John Green book I’ve read and did so after hearing his accolades. While he did have several unique metaphors and quotes to ponder, I feel the treasure of this book is its raw portrayal of a one of life’s tragedies (death) and it’s most precious gift (love). It is honest and provides stoic reflections on these subjects - comfort in realism as opposed to overt positive thinking or fairytale endings that often don’t come to pass. I also felt like it gave some accurate insights into the feelings of living with cancer that those who have not had the disease or helped someone through it may not have understood.

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So engaging you might not notice it's Literature

John Green pulls off the coup of giving us important literature in a story so delightfully engaging that the fact that we are reading something capital I important in no way subtracts from how thoroughly we are taken in and pulled along by the breathtaking thrill of the plot and characters.

I loved this book. It made me laugh, it made me grin, it warmed my heart, it made me cry, and it kept me from sleep.

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Not my usual genre

If you want to feel every emotion our human bodies can handle in an 8 hour listen then this book is for you. Every character, all of their feelings, all of their hardships so vividly cast on the listener. This book might have the most grasp out of any other book I've listened to. I highly recommend this to anyone, it is an emotional book and might not be for our in public places.

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