A review by laurenlinquel
The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon

5.0

Guys, this book! I wasn't expecting to like it as much as I did - the beginning wasn't very appealing to me with how it was switching narrators because it seemed to be breaking up the flow of the story. But then ohmygosh did it get better. I realized what Nicola Yoon was doing with the narrative style loved how she told this story. She says that it's a story of interconnectedness, and that's true.

You get to see how Natasha and Daniel affect each other, others in their lives, and how those others affect them – sometimes without them even recognizing it. I was drawn into their story - a very real story depicting the struggles they are going through individually and then also throughout their day together.

Lisa picked another amazing book for Uppercase! I don't know if I would've picked this up in a bookstore, but I am so glad that I read this. This story's gonna stick with me for a while.