A review by aljosa
Another Day by David Levithan

4.0

While the second novel does not give us a new story, it provided us with an important insight into Rhiannon's thought process. Given that she identifies as straight before meeting A, I was curious about the way how would she identify later on. And I liked how it was showed that it was tough for her while A was in a female body. She was very reluctant to do anything in those situations. And at the end she doesn't identify as anything. A doesn't identify themselves as any gender or any sexuality. Rhiannon at one point feels pressured to identify, but in the end, she's just sure that she wants to be with A, and that's that.
This book adds nothing new to the storyline, but I think it was necessary to see Rhiannon's thought process.

Small note: Main character's name is A and the first person that they've kissed is named Sara. It might as well be about me.