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I read it quickly. There's just something about Mr. Levithan's writing that hits me in places I thought were permanently dormant. He wakes them up and I see the world through A. While the ending was not satisfying for me, it was appropriate for the story that was unfolding. I just want to hug A and ...
A's entire life has been spent in other people's bodies. Every day, A wakes up in a new life; the only constant is that the body always belongs to someone the same age as A (16) and lives in roughly the same geographical area as the last person A inhabited. A has no home, no family, no name, no one...
3.5 starsExpected Publication Date: August 28th 2012 by Random House Children's BooksEvery Day was kindly provided to me by Netgalley for Random House Children's Books.Interested in more of my reviews? Visit my blog!'Every day I am someone else. I am myself - I know I am myself - but I am also someo...
This review is also posted at The Bawdy Book Blog.Every Day was one of the most unusual novels I’ve ever read. It was beautiful and poetic…and heartbreaking. It’s the kind of story that sucks you in and doesn’t ever let you go. Not even after you’ve turned that very last page.A wakes up in the bo...