A review by mesy_mark
Every You, Every Me by David Levithan

5.0

I fall back to this book. Its something that I just don't know what strikes me as a good book. I get that it has its flaws, the angst is one of it yet at the same time the angst is something is good considering the topic. The fear is real when you have no idea o what has happened to your only best friend.

I somewhat like the strike-through. The way I see it is that it is all the thoughts you have but then don't really want to say the words. I know I have those thoughts. I also am a huge fan of the photographs it adds an eerie descent into Ariel's condition.

Overall, I like the book mainly because it just struck me as a good book. I can't really give my reasons why except that although at times the angst is annoying it feels right for this book. As well as what may seem to be an annoying feature- the strike though. And of course, my love of the photographs.