Ratings44
Average rating3.8
I'm not much into YA contemporaries these days but just the cover of this book and the slightly magical elements in the premise intrigued me and I couldn't resist.
I loved how the author establishes the setup and stakes in just the first couple of chapters. Alice as a protagonist is brilliant, smart, sarcastic and very easy to like, so we are immediately drawn into her troubles and feelings. We loathe her rival Henry just like she does and really hope she'll be able to make the money to keep continuing to study at her school. And slowly, we get to see her discover secrets and truths and grapple with what she thought about others, what the actuality is, and how justified is what she is doing with her invisibility powers. Add to this a very intriguing rivals to lovers dynamic, and this makes for a very enjoyable story.
But what really made this book good for me was how the author managed to integrate so many themes in the story while also keeping it lighthearted enough and fun. Alice's invisibility doesn't just signify her newfound powers but also the way she feels invisible and not seen in many ways by her friends because they just can't fathom what it is to live in poverty or less financial wealth than them. The classism here is really on point, because while it may reflect modern Beijing, it's also true for most metro cities around the world, and it starkly depicts how unimaginable it is for wealthy people to fathom the kind of privileges they enjoy, and how much the things they take for granted are not true for others.
Overall, this was a great YA book with light speculative elements that don't really overpower a more contemporary story, great characters who are easy to fall in love with, and excellent commentary on classism, racism, wealth inequality, poverty and more.
“And while it's important to know how to fight your way to the top... It's always nice when there are others to help lift us up, don't you think?”
WOAH.
I am so annoyed that I haven't picked this up earlier. I have heard constant good things not just about this book but about Ann Liang in general and I was not left disappointed.
I admit I went into this blind and didn't even read the premise so you could imagine my surprise when Alice began to turn invisible. I had to pause for a second and yelled at the top of my lungs “Wait, this has magic in it?” and instantly knew I needed to eliminate all distractions and devour this book.
If You Could See The Sun should be read by everyone. This is what I'm going to start advertising to everyone at least. This book made me feel so attached to the characters. I fell in love with them so deeply. Alice and Henry are now so special to me.
This book has left an everlasting impact on me and taught me the important lesson, sometimes you will feel invisible and forgotten but the right people will never lose sight of you.
My only negative is that there isn't more of this book.
super cute book. i wasn't all that invested into the story and it lowkey sent me into a mini reading slump but towards the end i really liked it. definitely liked this book a lot but it's not super special to me and wasn't a page turner
i think this is a case of wasted potential? also the mood shift halfway through was a bit much, i would have preferred it if the story had stayed more grounded.
i liked the characters and the setting, though. and i did like the sentiment that the story was trying to convey.
If Ann Liang has 1000 fans I am one of them, If Ann Liang has 10 fans I am one of them, If she has none then I'm dead
This was a fun read and tbh, I do not think I have related to a character more than Alice in a long while. I am kinda disappointed there's no explanation for the invisibility thing it's just like yeah it happens go with it so that was like..okay? But anyways great debut from an author still in college
A quick YA Contemporary Fantasy read, binge-able and not a read to ponder deep over
Wow, this was surprisingly good?
I don't usually read contemporaries since I tend to zone out in the middle and lose interest, but this book keeps me hooked until the very end. It's lighthearted and cute, the prose is easy to read. As a Chinese who also went to an international school, this book is full of all the things I grew up with and it feels so nice to bask in that familiarity. It even highlights racism towards Asians, which sadly happens more often that not. I think that deserves a mention among all the reviews praising the romance and love interest.
The romance is cute too, though. Henry Li is attractive in the way that K / C-drama or manga male leads are attractive. He's tall and handsome, young and rich, and is a very supportive partner. So if that's what you're into, this is definitely for you. The book promises academic rivals to lovers, and that is exactly what it's giving us. I know it's not the most original when it comes to tropes and premises, but it's fun and that's all that matters.
Will definitely pick up more Ann Liang books.
What an absolutely unlikable protagonist and unbelievable ending. If Natalie Naudus weren't the narrator I would have DNF'd.
This book!!! Please, I don't think I've ever wanted to rate a more light-hearted book 5 stars but I really want to with this.
Before I begin hyperventilating, let me just say that I LOVE Henry Li. He is such a sweetie, deals with unrequited love and hate he does not deserve.
I didn't know if I'd like this since it's slightly different to what I would usually read but Ann Liang created a book I can only seem to call a masterpiece. And I do not say that lightly.
It left me squealing like a schoolgirl with a crush, it left me laughing at parts that I don't think were meant to be funny and it made me tear up also. I went through a cycle of emotions in the time it took me to read this book and I'm still reeling from how good it was.
I think I'm gonna fall into a book slump due to the amount of books I have loved. It isn't good but what can I do about it?
I think one of my favorite tropes is “she thinks they are rivals but he is just in love with her”.
Rating this one was really hard, like I loved the characters the plot and felt giddy the whole time reading it, and I loved everything about the story. But then thinking about how last night I was reading and was like >< I can’t read this anymore, and then it doesn’t feel right for it to go on my favorites shelf. Like I don’t feel obsessive towards the story but also I really freaking enjoyed it and would 10000% read it again!
If you are looking for a fun little story about some high school kids give this one a try!!
I LOVED IT. SO SO BEAUTIFUL. ALICE SUN YOU HAVE MY HEART FOREVER, always rooting for you ❤️🩹 A beautifully unique story, great arcs and lovable characters. Henry and Alice forever 🥹❤️ Also very hard to put down, just loved it 🫶🏼