As Daniel says: “What a difference a day makes.”Īnother aspect that I loved were the references to reverse deja vu – that is, recognising someone from their behaviour and, of course, glimpses of the future. The Sun Is Also A Star made me reflect on how much significance seemingly mundane everyday things can hold, and how something that doesn’t seem particularly extraordinary at the time can actually change your life forever. Each moment in the book proved to be pivotal and crucial to Daniel and Natasha’s relationship and time together. Similarly, Yoon explored the importance of coincidences and everything they could lead to. A chance encounter led to so much more, and it was really interesting to read about everything that had led up to the moment they first met, and Daniel’s immediate interest in Natasha, and her gradual change in attitudes towards him. The book takes place over the timespan of just twenty four hours, which only adds to the magic.įate is a primary theme in this book, and I loved the way Yoon incorporated it throughout. It follows two protagonists: pragmatist Natasha, an illegal immigrant who is due to leave America in a matter of hours, and romantic Daniel, whose own ambitions clash with what his parents want. The Sun Is Also A Star is a beautifully written tale about fate, chance and, of course, falling in love. Hi everyone! Today I’m going to be reviewing The Sun Is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon.
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