Review: Every Day

Every Day Every Day by David Levithan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a fascination book where the main character jumps into a new body every morning and has to be that person to the best of his/her ability. The main character, A, gives himself/herself the name A as a grounding point since everything else changes daily. When he/she falls in love with the girlfriend of one of the bodies he occupies, it begins a new adventure of learning his limits, defining what he is willing to do to someone for someone else. It was a excellent book that must have been fun to write because of having a new main character every day. From the home-schooled to the drug addict to the cutter/suicidal, to the jock, the author seemed to capture each character in believable thoughts, ideas, and descriptions. I am looking forward to the next book.

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