Friday, July 4, 2014

Every Day by David Levithan: A Review!






        I recently mentioned this book in my latest library haul. There I mentioned that this was the book I was most excited to read because it was the most unique book as far as I could tell. It is about a person who wakes up in a different body every day. I have never thought of anything like that and when I first heard of this book I was so amazed by such creativity. We don't know as much about this character as we usually do in other books. For example, we don't know it's sex; we have no idea about whether this character is male or female. Since s/he has been waking up in a different body, since s/he was born we don't know how s/he was born, who his/her parents are, or how  s/he looks like. We have no idea how this happens or why this happens.

        The plot of the story consists of the main character falling in love with the girlfriend of Justin, whose body he wakes up in one day. Her name is Rhiannon. And every day after that day, he is still in love with Rhiannon and he struggles to be with her, despite the body he wakes up in. This proves to be a struggle, with an interesting ending that I could not believe. I just Found out that their is a prequel called Six Earlier Days and I plan on reading it. There is also a sequel coming out called Rhiannon. I am beyond excited for that to come out, which is supposed to be in 2015 (It's so far away!). Some people are not happy about having a sequel, but when I finished this book, I really wanted to know what happens next. I am not that type of person that thinks every book needs a sequel and I love books with no sequel, but for this book in particular I really wanted a sequel.

I really loved this book and actually read the entire thing in one sitting (which I never do). I think everybody should read this and that a lot of people will like this book, even if you don't like to read. Thank you for reading this review and I hope you have a good day. Bye!