
Every day



A is not a normal person. They wake up in a different body every single day. They have rules, rules that are there to ensure, they are not putting any damage to the lives of the people who’s body they are borrowing for the day.
Until A meets Rhiannon, it’s easy for them to stick to these rules, but Rhiannon makes it hard for them not to break them.
While living the lives of people that differ a lot, A always tries to get back to Rhiannon. She’s the first person they told about their existance and though Rhiannon believes them, it’s hard for her, to love them back unconditionally, because she can’t just ignore the ever-changing looks, gender and lives of A.
In the end they have to figure out what is better, being together but hurting each other over and over again or letting go each other.
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It’s been years since I got the German version of this book and still I haven’t read it. I’m kind of glad I didn’t, because throuout the past weeks I read the book in English lessons.
I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. I was planning to read the book in a while, I wanted to see the movie, but I didn’t really know what it was all about.
I have to admit I really enjoyed reading the book! The stile of writing is amazing and some passages make you think about your own life. I marked several lines that I wanted to keep in mind, because they gave me some realization about life in general.
I really like the overall idea of the book – someone switching bodies every day, not having their own, ordinary life.
I was a little bit dissappointed by the ending because it wasn’t all that happy, but it also makes me want to read the other books of the series!
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Autor: David Levithan
Titel: Every Day
Verlag: Klett
Preis: 9.79€
Seitenzahl: 294
ISBN: 978-1-12-578198-6
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Bewertung: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

