Every Day

 David Levithan

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A has no friends. No parents. No family. No possessions. No home, even. Because every day, A wakes up in the body of a different person. Every morning, a different bed. A different room. A different house. A different life. A is able to access each person's memory, enough to be able to get through the day without parents, friends, and teachers realizing this is not their child, not their friend, not their student. Because it isn't. It's A. Inhabiting each person's body. Seeing the world through their eyes. Thinking with their brain. Speaking with their voice.
It's a lonely existence--until, one day, it isn't. A meets a girl named Rhiannon. And, in an instant, A falls for her, after a perfect day together. But when night falls, it's over. Because A can never be the same person twice. But yet, A can't stop thinking about her. She becomes A's reason for existing. So each day, in different bodies--of all shapes, sizes, backgrounds, walks of life--A tries to get back to her. And convince her of their love. But can their love transcend such an obstacle?

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I didn't have a lot of time to finish this before book club. I had today off, and I figured I'd be able to make a sizable dent in it, because people had told me it was a quick read. Well, I ended up finishing it in just a few hours. I really liked it. It was a fascinating concept - can you love someone who is a different person (on the outside) every single day? I really liked the way the author set about answering that question, and I liked the answer that he came to. I thought the book ended just the way it should. And he also raised a lot of other interesting issues about physical appearance, gender, sexuality, family, the way we treat others, and the meaning of a life.


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I'm a huge fan of Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist and Dash & Lily's Book of Dares, both books that Mr. Levithan co-authored with Rachel Cohn. I loved the stories and the voice, so when I got the chance to review Every Day, I immediately jumped at... more

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