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The Fault in Our Stars: where to start reading
Adapts The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. Say how far you watched, and pick the book up exactly there.
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1 parts
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1 book
to read
Tracks closely
from the books
After Film (2014), in the books you are
at The Fault in Our Stars.
through the end of the novel.
The film adapts the whole novel, staying close to the book's dialogue and events; a self-contained standalone story.
Start reading at The Fault in Our Stars (the novel)
Spoiler-safe, only what the movies already showed you.

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The Fault in Our Stars
John Green
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What the movies changed here
- CutHazel's chatty friend Kaitlyn does not appear in the film.
- CutCaroline Mathers, Gus's late ex-girlfriend, is left out, along with the weight her memory carries in the book.
- CutHazel's visit to Isaac in the hospital after his eye surgery is dropped.
- ChangedSmall beats shift, like Gus's parents letting the two watch a film downstairs unsupervised.
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