Book Review #52 : The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon

 



For the people who don’t love  romance novels and still try to read them, this book is for you. The thing about these novels is that you don’t even know why you are reading. And you won’t believe me, I picked up this book because of its catchy cover. I didn’t even know earlier that this one belongs to a love story. But, will you believe me if I tell you that this one is more than romance.


The title “The Sun is also a Star” quickly gives anyone a resemblance of believing in something positive. And that’s what Nicola Yoon has written smoothly by taking an unexpected love story related to her life. Call me cynical or whatever, but I found the chapter for all the supporting characters very diametrical. You will know why and when any incident takes place, causing the entire universe in place.


Whole narration revolves around Natasha and Daniel. But every small detail is curated and embossed with circumstantial evidence. A girl who is a non-believer of hope and magic, and a guy who is a follower of poetic charm are entwined with a proper projection on life’s action. The author has presented a beautiful message through a simple storyline of how a day can be a drastic turn in someone’s life. 


It’s a light read and fun-to-finish kind of tale. Although, there are few things which I hardly digested while reading because of the extremities of love and its consequences. The things that can be or ever be possible in real lives, but hey! This is fiction. Fiction of unexpected love and its supernatural tricks. That’s what imagination is meant for, to narrate a charmful plots for souls. And Nicola has done that perfectly.


Talking about writing style, it's superb-easy and for everyone. So don't be harsh on yourself if you see the length of the book. It will be finished way before you know it. 


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