3 months ago
Write one leaf in which you discuss some aspect of “The Fault in Our Stars.”
I do not want this book to end. It is too brief and takes too long to read because each page is a page closer to the end so I set it aside and look askance at it from the next room and wonder why I’m not writing instead of looking askance at a good book and why I am not living that life and why I had to pick that book up in the first place and why I cannot put it down and then I’m reading again and it will be over too soon, so very soon.
It occurs to me (one more damn time) that a good book is so much like a good life that I should stop thinking so much about it and live more good books and read more good lives and stop worrying about the bomb.
The end.
If you’ve not read the book, The Fault in Our Stars, then write one leaf about what the quotation in the prompt means to you (if anything). That is, what do the words “the fault in our stars” put together in that arrangement mean to you?
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Faultlines, I think. I thought, without knowing when or how or whose back I was looking at. Like unlocking a memory...
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want this book to end. It is too brief and takes too long to...because each page is a page...
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