Being 100% honest, I had never heard of this book until about four months ago. My friend had handed me a stack of books and said, 'Read these.' So I read them, and Everyday was put into that pile, and it was the first one I read. I had gotten about 20 pages into it, and I was already hooked, when my...
"I don't wish to change you You got it under control You wake up each day different Another reason for me to keep holdin' on" ― Jason Mraz, "The Woman I Love" It is one thing to show different sides of ourselves each day like the woman in Jason Mraz's song. It is another thing altogether, though, t...
3.5Oh, man.I didn't think I was going to like it there for awhile.A was such a careless person with a few of these peoples lives. I didn't see all the interest in Rhiannon.But that ending I loved.And it was such a new story line. Very interesting. Many unanswered questions.
A has no body. Instead, every day at midnight, A is transferred to a new body. The body can be any gender, race, size, sexuality, background, etc., but there are some things that are predictable. The body's age corresponds to the age A is. The body is always within the same state as the previous one...
Every day A wakes up in a different body, never the same body twice. Forced to live a life that's made up of other people's lives, until one day A meets Rhiannon... It's an interesting version of a sci-fi theme completely ruined by undermining it for some insipid romance between two thoroughly unl...
I'm in completely two minds about this book. Whilst reading it, I thoroughly enjoyed it and didn't want to put it down. But after completion of "Every Day", I wasn't so sure. Every Day follows the body swapping, loved up A, who falls for Rhiannon, who he meets whilst inhabiting her boyfriend's body....
Full review at http://transitionreads.wordpress.com/2014/05/05/review-every-day/When first encountering this book, I was intrigued by the idea of A’s life, jumping from body to body regardless of gender, race, culture, etc., and it was this original and creative idea that led me to actually buy the ...
I actually, before coming across this book, thought about someone with this 'superpower' to take over a person's body whenever she wanted to, but she didn't really want the power, but sometimes she can't control it. So.. lol. I liked the fluidity of A, although... I can't help but assign the autho...
David Levithan does diversity so well.I loved exploring all the different lives A "lived for one day," each of them somehow feeling fully fleshed out despite the short time we spent with them. I have to agree with the criticism of the way he responded to inhabiting an obese boy, though, especially c...
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