3.5 actual rating.Levithan hits on some brilliant topics: suicide, depression, gender identity, addiction.He has such a way with words and the way the story weaves is beautiful.
Every Day (Every Day #1) David Levithan, 2012 Every day, A wakes up in the body of someone else. He doesn't know how it happens, or why, only that it always has. He has no body of his own. He has his own personality, and his own mind, but every day he has to become someone else, relying on the...
Young adult fiction (or "YA") tends to be a bit hit-and-miss with me. Sometimes, I find a real gem of a novel I find myself coming back to multiple times after first reading it, mining the story and letting it truly speak to my soul -- as YA sometimes can. Other times, unfortunately, books in the YA...
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...
It was a great book. I bought it on the strength of its lovely cover and intriguing description, which in my paraphrase goes something like this: every morning A wakes up in a new body, and he is okay with this until he meets a girl and realizes that he wants to be with her every day. The book has...
Ah, man. Feeling conflicted about this one. Really ended up liking it in the end but a lot of it felt very "preachy" for me as well as too much of insta-love. I get what David Levithan is trying to do with every day but more times than not I wished he hadn't. A wakes up in a different body every ...
At A GlanceGenre: Young Adult; Contemporary; FantasyLove Triangle/Insta Love?: Insta love, but it's cute!Cliff Hanger: Slight.Rating: 4.5 StarsScore SheetAll out of tenCover: 9Plot: 9Characters: 8World Building: 8Flow: 8Series Congruity: n/aWriting: 8Total: 8.5In DepthBest Part: The love A has for R...
I loved the concept of how the main character would have a new body each day. The stories were so unique for each person gave an insight on different lives. As well as showing different point of views. I did enjoy how gender was played with and seen more fluidly then as a permanent aspect. But some ...
I liked this a lot more than I thought I would. Sure, there are flaws, but it's beautifully written and I was never, ever bored. Full review pending.P.S.: OW, EMOTIONAL PAIN.
I really enjoyed the writing of this book more than the actual story. It was my first David Levithan and while I did like the story I didn't love it. There is nothing in the story I think I would change to make it better. I just don't think there was any way to write this story that would have left...
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