![]() When the inevitable happens I did tear up, because it was sad, obviously. I didn’t know enough about them.Įven though I did not personally love- or even really like- the book it did pull emotion out of me. ![]() I wanted to like these characters but I just couldn’t. But not until one of the last chapters.) And what was he even doing at the train station to begin with? How did Katie’s mom die? What about her friend? What’s up with Morgan, who even is she? How does she end up with someone so wrong for her? Literally none of what happens makes much sense. What’s up with Charlie, does he even have parents?! (Of course, we find out that he does, in fact, have parents. ![]() ![]() While we know just about everything about the main character Katie Price, we know just about nothing about the other characters. However, because it is not a fan fiction, I nearly hate this book. Now, if this were truly a fan fiction, I think I would really like it. It’s an adaptation of a Japanese film called Song to the Sun, or Taiyô no uta. And, upon further research, it basically is. While reading Midnight Sun I couldn’t help but feel like I was reading a fan fiction. ![]() She’s confined to only the company of her father and her friend, until she goes out to play one night. The slightest touch from the sun could be deadly for her. Midnight Sun follows the story of a girl, Katie Price, who has a rare disease. Midnight Sun by Trish Cook was published February 6th, 2018 and made a film in March of 2018. ![]()
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