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this is the best love story i've ever read. "every day" is a great book about love and acceptance of others, i highly recommend it to everyone!

I heard a lot of really great things about Everyday, and I've read Will Grayson, Will Grayson, so I was really excited to read it. At first I wasn't too crazy about it, but I kept reading. After all, I knew so many people loved it. Well, I'm so glad I kept reading! The plot was interesting and the way David wrote it had me begging for more. I was falling in love with A myself. I've never heard of anything like this book, and I would recommend it to, well everyone!
I love the way he had A was in a very different body every time. One day he was in the body of a teenage druggie, the next a gay boy, next a girl considering suicide, then a smart goody-goody guy.
The end did however leave me heart broken. I was so hoping A and Rihannon would try to make it work.
challenging emotional mysterious slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This book is also a book that I chose for free reading time at my school in 10th grade.

I kind of liked this book and I kind of did not. There was some issues that bothered me. I was bothered that A didn't think he needed to help the suicidal girl. If it wasn't for Rhiannon he might have just left her body and left the girl to her own devices, knowing she was intent on ending her life. But then A turned around and almost has sex in another person's body and is bothered because they don't want to take that person's first sexual experience away. Seriously?! Get your priorities straight. I was glad when A let go of Rhiannon. It was too drawn out and they should have severed their ties the first time they said to.
Overall, I enjoyed the individual stories of the possessed bodies more then I did the storyline of A and Rhiannon.

Gorgeous.

I slutändan så gav inte den här historien mig någonting. Andra halvan var riktigt tråkig och huvudrollen är i princip en parasit som gör som hen vill i andras kroppar vilket gör att det inte riktigt går att tycka om En. Kärlekshistorien känns också som ren bullshit.. man blir inte kär bara sådär liksom och man går inte runt och tänker "jag vill prata med henne alltså är jag kär".

Tycker dock om den normbrytande delen och att jag kom på mig själv att tänka att En är en kille bara för att hen blir kär i en tjej.

However involuntarily, A has been taking over and inhabiting a new body every day as long as it can remember. And A had learned to live within this strange set of rules without caring about anyone or anything. Then he meets Rhiannon. Guess what? A falls in love, and can't help itself but try to see her every day, despite waking up a different person every morning.

I didn't understand why the book jumped into the storyline immediately. There was no foreplay, no warming up to the character. Levithan didn't give me the time to bond with the character, A met and fell in love with Rhiannon on the second page. It's okay though, the abruptness wore off as I read on. There were some really good bits about being kind and understanding to each other, and about life in general. Thinking that young kids would read these bits and maybe become better people made me feel happy. But other than that? I couldn't feel a connection to neither A nor Rhiannon. First of all, isn't A overly dramatic for someone who spent his life not bonding with anyone? And am I supposed to feel bad for Rhiannon, who cheated on her boyfriend because she didn't think kissing and getting naked with A didn't count because she didn't think he was a real person anyway? And WHAT ABOUT THE ENDING? These all bugged me so much.

I feel that Every Day is similar to If I Stay: Very promising idea for a book, disappointing execution. (But unlike If I Stay, I didn't hate Every Day.)

I kind of liked Every Day, I even felt excitement at some point. It's just that this idea had so many possibilities, and it could've turned out amazing, instead of only okay.

I love love LOVE the movie. But it turns out I love the book more than the movie. The book is so amazingly written, I love how much of a light read this was. Finished it in a day. Really looking forward to reading the second one soon. A bit disappointed there wasn’t a lot of Alexander and Rhiannon in the book as there was in the movie. I really love them both. A was such a character. Other than that, the inclusivity in this book is *chef’s kiss*. Definitely a 5/5 stars worthy!
emotional mysterious reflective sad fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

the one book i cried to while reading