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A review by mossy_bookworm
The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon
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4.5
I'm so glad I read this right after "Everything, Everything" because I was immediately pulled back into Yoon's marvelous atmosphere full of fate and whether it truly exists! I could definitely differentiate between Natasha and Daniel's POV, they we're both very intricate and real individuals. Once again, Yoon has successfully caught my heart strings one by one. My favorite parts almost seemed to be the 'in-between' pages where someone/something else's POV would be intertwined into the primary story proving life's curious ways of working! I highly enjoyed reading from two culturally different characters, and how they're everyday lives compared to each other and the rest of the world. The ending, simply said, gave me a sense of hope and yearning for these two outstanding protagonists.
I'm so glad I read this right after "Everything, Everything" because I was immediately pulled back into Yoon's marvelous atmosphere full of fate and whether it truly exists! I could definitely differentiate between Natasha and Daniel's POV, they we're both very intricate and real individuals. Once again, Yoon has successfully caught my heart strings one by one. My favorite parts almost seemed to be the 'in-between' pages where someone/something else's POV would be intertwined into the primary story proving life's curious ways of working! I highly enjoyed reading from two culturally different characters, and how they're everyday lives compared to each other and the rest of the world. The ending, simply said, gave me a sense of hope and yearning for these two outstanding protagonists.