I enjoyed this book. It was a quick read. This is my second Levithan book and I have a hunch he writes almost exclusively in first person. I like the use of the three interconnected stories. I didn't really care for the love story part of it, as I felt it actually took away from the point of the ...
This book is way different from the other books I usually read.A story about three persons with different beliefs and life values, and how these three persons deal with the 9/11 terrorist attack. David Levithan successfully expresses the pain, sorrow and suffering of the characters (which almost ...
Lets just say.... Its totally NOT what you think.I thought this novella will explain why A is taking over bodies for one day..Its not.And now i don't know if A is originally a boy or a girl because he possess both.But i really liked the writers style and definitely will continue with EVERY DAY “t...
This story collection was included in my edition of "Every Day" at the end of the book...so of course, you know, I read it! It was nice getting to see A at a younger age as well as his teenage self. But the problem that I have with this story is the same problem I have with "Every Day" which is t...
I want you to believe me when I say that David Levithan really is one of the best writers in YA. I won't pretend he's consistent, but when he's at his best (Every Day, Will Grayson Will Grayson, Love is the Higher Law), he creates complex characters, with strong voices, and unique premises that ...
To be more specific, 4.5 stars."Here’s what I know about the realm of possibility— it is always expanding, it is never what you think it is. Everything around us was once deemed impossible. From the airplane overhead to the phones in our pockets to the choir girl putting her arm around the metalh...
A few years ago I posted a far-too-personal blog on MySpace (ok, so maybe it was more than a few years ago) offering a retrospective analysis of select mortifying excepts from my circa-age 14 journal (note: not a diary). It's the only year I kept one, and thank god, because while it's perhaps wor...