 Hi, my name is Anne and I work at the Parkside Library and the book I love is The Fault in Our Stars, The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. 17-year-old Hazel has cancer and is in remission. She spends most of her days sleeping a lot, dragging around her oxygen tank, watching reruns of America's Next Top Model and rereading her favorite book, An Imperial Affliction. One day at Cancer Support Group, she meets Augustus Waters also in remission and her life turns upside down. For the first time ever, someone can see her beyond her disease. Together, they journey to uncharted territory, both emotionally and physically, in spite of their cancer. Far from being overly sentimental, this book plums the deep questions in life with humor, honesty and intelligence, such as how to live life in the present, how to seize life's opportunities, and how to risk one's heart to love. With appeal to both teens and adults, this book will break your heart a little bit, but in that beautiful way that all great love stories do.