An Imperial Affliction Real Book. Hazel, the main character of the fault in our stars, lives and breathes an imperial affliction. The first is david foster wallace’s infinite jest.
Cantul lui ahile de madeline miller acum 3 ani me, my books and i. She's read it probably a hundred times. An imperial affliction is not a real book, and peter van houten is not a real person.
The first is david foster wallace’s infinite jest.
Peter de vries’ amazing and beautiful and hilarious novel the blood of the lamb is about cancer, and most of the broad observations that hazel makes about an imperial affliction—how it is a book about cancer without it being a cancer book, how is is funny and respectful and reflects the reality of experience in a way she has rarely encountered—come from my own experience reading the blood of the lamb. It's the perfect start to the book. It is first spoken about in the beginning of the book when hazel explains that all she did those days was reread her favorite book. Hazel and augustus like the book because it seems very realistic and they can relate to it.