![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Levithan's powerful novel explores the complexities of first love, in a way that will capture anyone who loves Rainbow Rowell, John Green and Jandy Nelson. New York Times best-selling author David Levithan returns to one of his most moving and compelling stories, with the original novel, Every Day, adapted for the screen and hitting theatres 2018. David Levithan takes readers further into the lives of A and Rhiannon, exploring more deeply what Every Day and Another Day had originally asked: What is a soul? What makes us human? And does gender matter when it comes to love? A always thought there wasn't anyone else who was like this. Every day a new choice.įor as long as A can remember, life has meant waking up in a different person's body every day, forced to live as that person until the day has ended. ![]() In Someday, David Levithan takes readers further into the lives of A, Rhiannon, Nathan, and the person they may think they know as Reverend Poole, exploring more deeply the questions at the core. As I was reading, I would always wonder how this book would end, because the situation A and Rhiannon were in seemed to have no solution. ![]() My favorite was when I would slip into the mind of another bodyswapper and experience how it lived. The sequel to the New York Times best-selling Every DayĮvery day a new body. Now comes an understanding of the extremes that love and loneliness can lead to - and what its like to discover that you are not alone in the world. What I enjoyed most about Someday are the different perspectives Levithan approached. ![]()
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