![]() My main issue with this book was the lack of character development. If I read this six years ago when I started to truly read again, I know I would have loved this book. Midnight Sun wasn't the best written or developed YA contemporary books I've read, but it's a perfect introduction to the YA genre. ![]() I loved how accessible Midnight Sun was, and would recommend this the most to younger teens, or those just getting into reading again. I could quickly read Midnight Sun because I didn't have to interpret what I was reading, question the protagonist, etc. ![]() ![]() I've been reading Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer for the last week or so, which is an adult science fiction novel, so Midnight Sun was the perfect break from that. The book isn't long - 263 pages - and I flew through it. ![]() I actually read Midnight Sun in two or three hours. The original release date for the movie was July 2017, and the earliest publication date of the book was Semptember 2017, so who knows what draft/manuscript came first! Nonetheless, I couldn't resist picking the book up when I saw it at Target, and it was an entertaining and super-quick read! I actually did not know it was based off a book, published in 2017, until I went to Barnes and Noble a couple weeks ago and saw the book! Honestly, I don't really know if the book or the movie came first. Midnight Sun got on my radar a couple months ago, when I kept seeing ads for the movie adaptation, starring Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger. ![]()
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