A review by alexasaltzman
Another Day by David Levithan

2.0

I hate leaving bad reviews, but what a waste of time. This book is the same story as the 1st book in the series but instead of A’s POV, it’s Rhiannon’s, which could have been an interesting concept IF the new POV were to add interesting insights to the story, which it did not. I felt like I just read the same book twice.

Random side note: I think Rhiannon’s struggle with A’s lack of gender identity is interesting, and I also find it interesting that when Rhiannon talks about A outside of their body, she uses “he/him” pronouns instead of they/them. I wonder if that is the writer demonstrating that Rhiannon struggles to picture someone she is interested in as anything but “male identifying” or if I’m just reading too much into it.