Friday, May 31, 2013

Every Day by David Levithan

Imagine waking up as a different person every day.  You aren't really them, but you have been inserted into their body and their mind for the day.  Imagine not having a family or ties to anybody.  That was A's life.  It has been that way since A was "born" and he has come to accept his life.

Until Rhianna, she changes everything.  A risks the people he is a guest in and himself to see her, to be with her.  Can this work?


I've heard a lot of good things about this book and it wasn't a bad book, it just didn't live up to my expectations.  I kept expecting it to go somewhere and it didn't.  Nathan, Poole, Rhianna, even A had really no storyline development or conclusion.  The book wrapped up too nicely and not at all.

I'm not sure who I would recommend this to, but I also wouldn't tell anybody to stay away from it.  It was just ok.

Pages:  324

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