- What do you think of Hazel's analysis of Maslow's hierarchy (212-213, also look at p. 217). Do you think she's right to be upset about it, or do you think she's misinterpreting it? (It might be useful to do some further research for this question).
- Should Augustus have told Hazel earlier? Would the book have been different if he had?
- Imagine the book if Hazel was in Augustus's medical situation, and and Augustus was in Hazel's. How would it be different?
- Was egging Monica's house morally justified?
- Why does John Green keep mentioning the phrase "Some infinities are bigger than other infinities?" (p. 233 for example). What's that all about?
- What do you think about Gus and Hazel's argument on p. 240? (It starts with the words "You know," he said after a while") Who do you agree with, Hazel or Augustus?
Banana Slugs, either respond to a question or write a "Golden Line" and a question, connection, comment, or prediction (obviously, only write a prediction if you don't already know what's going to happen!)
- If you post a connection, comment, or prediction, I suggest you add a question at the end of your post. It will make it easier for people to reply to your post!
Golden Eagles write a reply to a post.