A review by houseofjules
Every Day by David Levithan

2.0

This book has a very interesting start, amazing potential and hooks you right in! But as I kept reading, the action remained the same, nothing too exciting really happens. I feel the potential is wasted on a romantic plot other than exploring a much more exciting story.

I enjoyed the take on living life as a different person, A's perspective and observations on each new person and their lives and personalities is refreshing.
But I also feel there was too much of a cycle to the book, you start to see a pattern and to me that's not exiting.

What made this mediocre for me is the fact that once you get to the end of the book, you realize its part of trilogy. Which made me think that much of the story is withheld in order to maximize...erm...profit potential for a book set. I dont think this story is worth 3 books, I feel it would have a better impact as a novel, but with only 1/3 of a story, what do I know?

What I do know, is that I'll definitely think twice about buying the 2nd book whenever it comes out.