Hazel's middle name
Grace
Where the story takes place
Indiana and Amsterdam
Gus and Isaac do this to Monica's car towards the end of the book.
Throw eggs at her car
"Hi Just Hazel."
Gus's dad
The name of Hazel's favorite book
An Imperial Affliction (AIA)
This person feared oblivion
Augustus Waters
Where Augustus and Isaac play Counterinsurgance 2: The Price of Dawn
Augustus's bedroom
This is what happens to Isaac just before his eye surgery.
Monica breaks up with him
"You say you're not special because the world doesn't know about you, but that's an insult to me. I know about you."
Hazel
The name of Hazel's teddy bear.
Bluie
Who is Peter Van Houten's assistant in Amsterdam
Lidewij Vligenthart
What Gus and Hazel were doing when Gus told Hazel about sharing his wish with her and going to Amsterdam.
Having a picnic date
Hazel and Augustus did this the first time they hung out together.
Watch a movie called V for Vendetta at Augustus's house
"I don't know what I believe, Hazel. I thought being an adult meant knowing what you believe, but that has not been my experience."
Mr. Lancaster (Hazel's father)
Hazel carries an oxygen tank with her to help her breathe. The tank is connected to her with tubes that go into her nose. There is a special name of the tubes.
Cannula
This character suffered from cancer called retinoblastome
Isaac
This is where Hazel, Gus, and Lidewij Vilegenthart go after leaving Peter Van Houten's home.
The Anne Frank House
This was Hazel's age when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
When Hazel was 13 years old
"The real heroes, anyway, aren't the people doing things; the real heroes are the people noticing things."
Gus
The odd events Hazel's mother celebrates
Half birthdays
Peter Van Houten wrote a book titled An Imperial Affliction. Who inspired him to write this book?
Anna Van Houten
The name of the hotel in Amsterdam that Hazel, her mom, and Gus stay during their visit.
Hotel Filosoof
The subject line title of the swing set ad that Hazel and Gus wrote together
"Desperately Lonely Swing Set Needs Loving Home"
"Whenever you read a cancer booklet or website or whatever, they always list depression among the side effects of cancer. But, in fact, depression is not a side effect of cancer. Depression is a side effect of dying."
Hazel
The miracle drug that worked for Hazel, but not for most people
Phalanxifor