A review by kricketa
Every Day by David Levithan

4.0

best book i read on vacation, hands down. every day of his/her life, our genderless bodiless narrator "A" wakes up in a different body. s/he's able to access enough of their brain to get through the day, and then s/he's on to the next "host." (generally in the same geographic area.) it's the only way of living A has ever known, but while inhabiting the body of an unworthy teen boy named justin, A falls in love with justin's put-upon girlfriend, rhiannon. is love even possible in these circumstances?

beautiful. david levithan is amazing with unique book premises, but sometimes executing them can be tricky. i think this is one of his best. really well done.