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Every Day by David Levithan - review

Written By Unknown on Sunday, October 6, 2013 | 10:10 AM


'As soon as I read the first line of Everyday I was instantly hooked'


As soon as I read the first line of Every Day I was instantly hooked. I just completely fell in love with the concept of someone having to be a different person every time the characters wake up and not having any warning of who they might be or what their life will be like.



I think the thing I liked most about this book was that it never bored me. Every life that A inhabited had its own little dramas and story, so A had to deal with that as well as trying to be in a relationship with Rhiannon.



One of the things that I didn't like so much about this book was that even though I knew A didn't have a gender, the whole time I was reading it I always imagined A as a boy. So when A woke up in the bodies of girls I found it quite hard to get my head around!


Over all I think that Every Day is an excellent book. It's emotional, original and very thought-provoking. I haven't been able to stop thinking about it!


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