Suzanne H. reviewed on + 23 more book reviews
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Every Day by David Levithan, is a unique book about a character named A, who wakes up each day in another person's body--and never the same body twice. Neither male nor female, A is sort of a drifter, with no family, no friends and no permanent connections. Until s/he meets Rhiannon and suddenly wants more. It is unique in concept and exceptionally written. I truly enjoyed this book--the only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because I wanted resolution and didn't get it. Of course, it is now listed as book #1 so I assume there will be a sequel and that it will tie up some of the loose ends that were bothering me when this book ended. I think the book is listed as teen fiction (maybe young adult) but I enjoyed it anyway. I will definitely be reading the sequel--hopefully it'll give me the ending I was hoping for.
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