Hmm... Ask your local bookstore, thy can help you. TFiOS is probably the best cancer romance out there, so ask your local bookstore for a book like it.
Problem is I already read that...
It is a novel where two teenagers with cancer who fall in love.
Hazel does not die in the novel, "The Fault in Our Stars", but Augustus does die.
John Green the author of the well aclaimed novel "The Fault in Our Stars" riffed on a famous line from Julius Ceaser by William Shakespeare which is: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings. John Green believed though that many unfortunate people did have faults in their stars (a fault in their fate) so he continued on to write a book about two cancer patients.
This line is a riff from John Green's novel "The Fault in Our Stars". The original quote from Julius Ceaser by William Shakespeare was: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings
Hazel Grace Lancaster, the protagonist of John Green's novel "The Fault in Our Stars," has thyroid cancer that has metastasized to her lungs. This condition requires her to use an oxygen tank to help her breathe. The story explores her experiences with cancer, relationships, and the impact of illness on her life.
There isn't a specific fandom name for The Fault in Our Stars book, but John Green (the author of the well aclaimed novel) has a small following of people called Nerdfighters. He explains about this on tumblr and in his vlogs
Most of the novel is set in the small town Indianapolis (this is where John Green- the author- grew up) but a small portion of the book is set in Amsterdam- which is described as "The city of freedom".
Novel Romance was created on 2006-10-08.
In 2012 Augustus was diagnosed with osteoarthritis and had to amputate his leg and was NEC for 14 months.
The duration of Novel Romance is 1.52 hours.
Cecilia - romance novel - was created in 1993.
"Imperial Affliction" is a fictional novel within the book "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. It serves as an important plot device in the story, as the characters connect over their shared love for the book and its ambiguous ending.