5/23/2023 0 Comments Inevitable Detour by S.R. Grey![]() ![]() I researched the type of thyroid cancers as Hazel never says what types and it was difficult to find one that fit. Let’s start off with the thyroid cancer, this cancer is exceptionally rare but has a very high survival rate even when diagnosed in later stages. She was diagnosed with Stage IV Thyroid cancer that metastasised to her lungs. Shall we?įirst off is Hazel Grace Lancaster (Gawd! I hate that bitch) and her cancer portrayal. I have been researching on various cancer websites as well as talking to my Mum who is a nurse and has a lot of experience in this area. ![]() ![]() Well I think I have explained why that is bollocks in the first two parts via our protagonists but I feel that the topic of cancer needs to be dissected for the lazy portrayal that they really are. ![]() However, this book has been lauded as the book that deals with the gritty realism of cancer and how it is so different from other cancer books. Normally I wouldn’t pick on this if it was portrayed as what it really is: research light fluff that uses cancer to add tragedy. This section will be dealing with how this crap deals with the highly emotive and sensitive topic of cancer, or more accurately how it is used to provide wangst to our arsehole characters while failing horrifically when it comes to research. I have champagne at the ready! (I wish, but Shiraz is pretty good). The third and final part of my epic stupidly long review and then we can finally say goodbye to the tripe that is “The Fault in Our Stars”. ![]()
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