I knew even before I read the book that Augustus will die and I thought that it'll take most of the emotion of the book away. But I was wrong, it didn't. The emotion is still there. In fact, there is too much. Specially in the end, when Hazel was reading Augustus' letter to Van Houten. A great book filled with so many quotes with feelings that'll make a good addition to the ‘encouragements' in the Waters' household, and also ours.
Too much symbolism. Need to turn your brains to ‘on' if you read it. Me gusta.