They both have important meetings to attend and families who won't approve of their romance. It'll be an uphill battle, though: Natasha doesn't even believe in love. He's immediately smitten, and after a meet-cute and a heroic moment, he bets her that he can scientifically get her to fall in love with him by the end of the day. On his way to an interview with a Yale alum, he sees Natasha rocking out to some music on the street. He'd give anything to escape his seemingly inevitable destiny of attending Yale and becoming a doctor. Speaking of those main characters, they're about as star-crossed as they come, though only one of them would agree aspiring poet Daniel is a hard-core believer in fate. Most of the action takes place in just one day, but it's a day that changes the lives of the main characters forever. We didn't think it was possible for any author to tell a more passionate love story in less time than Shakespeare's four-day whirlwind of teenage hormones, Romeo and Juliet, but Nicola Yoon might have him beat with The Sun Is Also A Star.
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