The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon

The Sun Is Also a Star

by Nicola Yoon

The #1 New York Times bestseller and National Book Award Finalist from the bestselling author of Everything, Everything will have you falling in love with Natasha and Daniel as they fall in love with each other.

Natasha:
I’m a girl who believes in science and facts. Not fate. Not destiny. Or dreams that will never come true. I’m definitely not the kind of girl who meets a cute boy on a crowded New York City street and falls in love with him. Not when my family is twelve hours away from being deported to Jamaica. Falling in love with him won’t be my story.

Daniel: I’ve always been the good son, the good student, living up to my parents’ high expectations. Never the poet. Or the dreamer. But when I see her, I forget about all that. Something about Natasha makes me think that fate has something much more extraordinary in store—for both of us.

The Universe: Every moment in our lives has brought us to this single moment. A million futures lie before us. Which one will come true? 

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"Beautifully crafted."--People Magazine

"A book that is very much about the many factors that affect falling in love, as much as it is about the very act itself . . . fans of Yoon’s first novel, Everything Everything, will find much to love—if not, more—in what is easily an even stronger follow up." —Entertainment Weekly

"Transcends the limits of YA as a human story about falling in love and seeking out our futures." —POPSUGAR.com





Reviewed by limabean74 on

3 of 5 stars

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I am not sure this book was what I expected. I liked it but I did not love it. I know it has some good reviews and the book was good but I had a LOT of issues. The Sun is also a Star isn't a typical read. Each chapter is in a different POV, it jumps between Natasha and Daniel and sometimes it has other people's POV or random fact. I wasn't sure I really liked this and I honestly didn't feel it added anything to the book, it just sort of made it drag more (I may or may not have skimmed these parts).

The story revolves around the lives of Daniel and Natasha, the time frame is one day. I have no idea how they were able to do so much in a day. Like really, it was almost unbelievable, they eat at two restaurants, rode the subway (multiple times), walked a bunch of city blocks,  went back home twice (about 20 minute ride both ways), had an interview, lawyer appointment, trip to the museum, etc. Like really they did a lot. The story also has insta-love but it's done different, it also revolves around fate or destiny. I believe in love at first sight, I did with my husband (seriously it was) but this just seemed so over the top. I just couldn't get behind what was going on. The real kicker is the twist and I hated it...yup, I hated the last handful of chapters at the end of this book. Now, it's not because it didn't go how I wanted but with all that build up, I just didn't get the end, I really didn't and the last page, I almost physically threw the book.

The positive is the character build is fantastic, you really felt for both Daniel and Natasha, I actually liked reading in Daniels POV. He was just a really funny guy and I just loved the voice she gave him. I liked Natasha, just not as much as I would have liked, I am not sure why. I felt so bad for her but I think her hot and cold attitude is what threw me off.  I had more of an issue with the relationship  between the two characters more than anything. I found the entire thing sort of forced and very strange. Like it takes more than a day to really get to know someone. At some points Daniel even mentioned that and I kept thinking but then this doesn't really doesn't make sense. If you know you don't know her, how can you be so in love with her, like the way he was? (You need to read the book to see what I mean, I can't give anything away even though I am DYING to)

With the state of the world I wont even express my opinion on the deportation or racism in the book because I don't want it taken wrong. Everyone has different beliefs, I felt bad for both families and I will leave it at that. This book really is perfect for what is going on in the world now.

Overall, this wasn't a bad read. I did enjoy, to a point, the characters. The story was interesting but extremely frustrating. This is a book that I believe will be hit or miss. I never read any of Nicola Yoon's other books (I think she has one) I don't think this will be my last book from her. I would love to read more from her. I do recommend, if you aren't sure if you should read it I think you should give it a try and then send me a message so we can chat about it. :)






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