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I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson

pilgrimgossip's review against another edition

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4.0

YA is so much better than it was when i was a YA

I don't have a lot to say, because I'm being lazy today, not because they're isn't so much to talk about with this book. It's just a great story. I 'm jealous of this authors talent, especially the way she writes as Noah. It's inspiring.

My only complaint (spoiler coming up if you haven't read the book yet you best stop reading this review) is that i really really wish we could have gotten to read first hand the moment Brian and noah reunited. It happened off camera so to speak, but i needed more than that. I took away a whole star just for that reason.

As good as this book is, it's the Noah and brain story that kept me turning the pages and i felt cheated that i didn't get more. Much more. I'm getting kind of angry now thinking about it. It's still a good book though.

folkloregirly's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

sidekicka7x's review against another edition

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5.0

This is one of the best books I have read this year! . It's fantastic. So frickin brilliant! It's beautiful and sad and amazing.

meghaha's review against another edition

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3.0

Strong points:
Books starts of strong with aliveness of characters/prose; kept me reading (I finished it cover to cover within 2 days); nice depictions of what it's like to sculpt, draw from life, and be in love with and invigorated by art. And I liked the Noah/Brian relationship a lot; it was in turns cute and heartbreaking.

Weak points:
The book seemed to unravel midway through; all conflicts between characters were resolved quickly and abnormally neatly towards the end; heavily metaphorical prose was at times nonsensical; Jude and Oscar are the typical cliche and boring YA romance; 'quirkiness' of Jude + Grandma irritated rather than charmed me.

Food for thought:
*One of the things I can't forgive in a book is when dual/multiple 1st person POVs are not differentiated enough in voice. Somehow though, the similarity in voice between Jude/Noah didn't bother me here, since it fit in with the twin dynamic and one-soul-between-them themes. So my takeaway from this is, if you absolutely must write dual/multiple 1st person POVs in a book, but are not capable of subsuming/altering your voice adequately when you switch narrators, twins or close siblings are the one excuse for narrators with overly similar voices.

*I also really like how the characters hurt each other deeply because they acted on surges of grief and jealously, and how their resulting guilt nestled down deep inside them, changing them and their conceptions of themselves as people. I didn't dislike them for their sudden impulses of cruelty towards each other, because there were reasons for their actions and Nelson described the lead-up to these acts so well that I really felt it was realistic. It seemed truthful to the type of harm we do to each other (in this case, within families + friends) and which we come to regret so much that it marks our image of ourselves for a long time.

olifiorella's review against another edition

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medium-paced

5.0

the only book i’ve read multiple times and still cry at. will be getting a tattoo for this book

abbyboltax's review against another edition

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5.0

When this book first came out, I was 14 years old and this book instantly became my favourite book I'd ever read. It's now 10 years later and I recently reread it and I have to say, it still is. Few books have ever made me feel the way this book makes me feel. Everything about this book is just perfection.

kimouise's review against another edition

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hopeful reflective slow-paced

2.0

evy2004's review against another edition

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4.0

Dit boek gaat over de tweeling Jude en Noah die onafscheidelijk zijn tot iets hen uit elkaar drijft.
Je leest dit boek in twee perfectieve Noah verteld het verleden en Jude het heden haardoor je dit boek op twee verschillende manieren kunt lezen( per hoofdstuk of eerst de hoofdstukken van Noah of Jude.)

Het verhaal en de personages zijn zo herkenbaar verwerkt in dit boek zodat je meteen vanaf de eerste bladzijde word meegesleurd in het verhaal en af een toe zit er ook een beetje humeur in wat een groot pluspunt is voor dit boek. Zo heb je bevoordeeld de papegaai van de buurman die steeds op zijn verdwenen baas roept.

De zin op de cover van dit boek Liefde is slecht de helft van het verhaal is zeer toepasselijk gekozen, want het verhaal gaat ook op zoveel meer dan liefde alleen: Opzoek zijn naar je zelf, het volgen van je hart en je dromen, het ieder op zijn eigen manier verwerken van verlies om er maar een paar op te noemen.

De opbouw van dit boek zal je zeker aanspreken. Pagina per pagina kom je meer te weten over wat er nu juist tussen Noah en Jude heeft afgespeeld waardoor ze uit elkaar gegloeid zijn zodat het boek moeilijk weg te leggen is omdat je zo graag wilt weten hoe het verder gaat met de personages en hun vrienden en familie. Ook omdat Noah tekent in zijn hoofd maakt dat de opbouw van dit boek zo goed in elkaar zit als was het misschien geen slecht idee geweest om sommige tekening te illustreren zodat je er nog een beter zicht op zou hebben gehad.

Ook kom je in het boek de gekste dingen tegen mede dankzij de verbeelding van Noah en Jude. Zo is er bevoordeeld de bijbel van de Oma met allerlei gekke adviezen voor de liefde en het leven en Google het Orakel waar alles aan gevraagd kan worden.

Kortom dit is zeker een boek dat zeker een plaatje op je boekenkast verdient en dat je na het lezen zeker niet onberoerd zal laten.

fleursyryn's review against another edition

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5.0

A must read in life. Zo meeslepend, emotioneel, … Er zijn geen woorden voor. Wauw.

endofpricetag's review against another edition

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

0.25