by David Levithan
Many stories move too quickly for characters to stop and think, but I always love seeing thought on the page or on the film. There’s a lot of thinking here. Faced with an extremely weird situation, a highschool student stops, repeatedly, to consider fresh information and fresh experiences, to see ho...
Just as powerful when told from Rhiannon's perspective. Loved this. And now? I'd really like to see the story continue.
It's been quite a long while since I read Everyday, so I needed a quick refresher - hell, I didn't even remember that Rhiannon was A's main love interest when I read the synopsis on the back of the novel. Anyway, Everyday was better, by far. This book seemed a little forced. It's just the other ...
Another Day David Levithan, 2015 This story is the book Every Day re-told from the point of view of Rhiannon. As Levithan states in the forward, you can read it as a stand-alone, but I think that a reader will get more out of it after reading Every Day first. But that's just personal opinion. ...
This is a story of an extreme asshole and a really sweet idiot who are in love. Then one day this really strange person shows up and starts to show the idiot the real world around her. And that maybe the guy she loves is an extreme asshole. I truly liked this book a lot. The strange guy was a little...
Note: This is a review of Another Day that can be applied to Every Day. This was a really intense book, a really moving book that made me reconsider what we consider love. Firstly, I must note that this book is a companion, meaning it can be a stand-alone! Levithan notes in his letter to the rea...