Review: Midnight Sun by Trish Cook

Midnight Sun
Midnight Sun by Trish Cook


A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING BELLA THORNE!

A heartbreaking tale of love, loss and one nearly perfect summer - perfect for fans of The Fault In Our Stars and Love, Simon.

Seventeen-year-old Katie Price has a rare disease that makes exposure to even the smallest amount of sunlight deadly. Confined to her house during the day, her company is limited to her widowed father and her best (okay, only) friend. It isn't until after nightfall that Katie's world opens up, when she takes her guitar to the local train station and plays for the people coming and going.

Charlie Reed is a former all-star athlete at a crossroads in his life - and the boy Katie has secretly admired from afar for years. When he happens upon her playing guitar one night, fate intervenes and the two embark on a star-crossed romance.

As they challenge each other to chase their dreams and fall for each other under the summer night sky, Katie and Charlie form a bond strong enough to change them - and everyone around them - forever.
My Review:
Mood? lighthearted sad emotional

Pace?  slow

Plot- or character-driven? A mix

Strong character development?  it's complicated

 Loveable characters? Yes

Diverse cast of characters? N/a

Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Book vs movie
Movie is Better in my opinion than the book the book is very confusing and slow But the movie you can actually put a Face to the characters


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