A review by chloeberg
100 Days of Sunlight by Abbie Emmons

5.0

The first thing I need to say about this book is this: I devoured it. I flew through the pages with only a small voice in the back of my head telling me to slow down, telling me that I wanted to make it last, that I could only read it for the first time once.

In my head, it painted a picture of sunshine. In my heart, it filled me with the glow of a love that was pure enough to warm me from the inside out.

Emmons crafts beautiful characters, whose lives you can't help but dive headfirst in to, whose goals and ambitions become your own as quickly as their trials and conflict. She possesses an understanding of the hope that comes with a teenage love and the heartbreak which so often holds its hand. Bringing you back to a time when you first felt that fleeting rush of butterflies and adrenaline and transporting you into another world.

Her book makes the ordinary extraordinary, within her writing she uncovers the joy of everyday life and gives you a feeling of optimism that will last long after you've turned the final page.

If you're looking for a new YA favourite, this will be it, and I can't wait to see what Emmons brings us next!

Rock on, Abbie. x