Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Every Day Book Review

Every Day, by David Levithan, is about the life of A. A is the same person, just in a different body every day. All is semi alright in the life of A, until he gets in the body of Justin. A kid in a relationship with a girl named Rhiannon, A continues on as Justin and gives Rhiannon one of the best days she has had in a long time- if not the best day. At midnight, A changes bodies and realizes something. As the days go on, A can't stop thinking about Rhiannon and tries to find ways to get to her. A realizes, Rhiannon is the love of A’s life. In a series of ups and downs of A changing bodies every day while constantly trying to get Rhiannon to feel the same, there is many struggles. Can A and Rhiannon make it work?
I give Every Day like 12 of 10 on a scale of greatness. Amina as a witness, after reading this book, I hugged the book and laid on the hallway floor. I then promptly requested Mrs. Cochran to get the next book, Another Day.


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