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The Fault in Our Stars, John Green
John Green

The Fault in Our Stars

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    “What happened to her mom?”

    He smiled. “You’re still looking for your sequel, you little rat.”
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    running circles around the entryway like lung capacity was a renewable resource.
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    “It’s my last shred of dignity. It’s very small.”
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    Gus, swallowing a bite: “You know, the primary taste I’m getting is not-Oranjee.”

    Me: “Good observation, Gus. This food, while delicious, does not taste like Oranjee.”
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    “Ma’am,” Augustus said, nodding toward her, “your daughter’s car has just been deservedly egged by a blind man. Please close the door and go back inside or we’ll be forced to call the police.”
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    Hazel amused me with some Venn diagram humor.” He glanced at me. God, he was sexy.
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    “You’re so hot,” I said, my hand still on his leg.

    “I’m starting to think you have an amputee fetish,” he answered, still kissing me. I laughed.

    “I have an Augustus Waters fetish,” I explained.
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    “There are—Lidewij, there are two adolescent apparitions outside the door.”
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    I opened the door. He looked down at the shirt and smiled. “Funny,” he said.

    “Don’t call my boobs funny,” I answered.
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    which felt uncomfortable and vaguely Augustinian.
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