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Another Day by David Levithan – review

Another Day was an interesting book. It explored Rhiannon’s side of the story.

Does this mean I liked it? No.

Does this mean I hated Every Day? Nope.

This book explored Rhiannon’s emotions. It was interesting to see things from her side of the story. I actually didn’t care to get this until I saw it at BookCon. I saw it and was like, ‘Why not?’

It brought up some interesting points. You need to look at the person behind the smiling face. You gotta see the person underneath. I don’t do that. (I know. Preaching something different than what I do. Hypocrite, right?) I know I should start doing what Rhiannon did. She tried to see A behind the different faces.

Another Day

Rhiannon’s emotional struggle with her attraction to A-when-A-is-male versus A-when-A-is-female was intriguing. She was conflicted. Could she love A anyways?

And it brought up some great points. Would you love your significant other if he or she was the opposite gender? Or no gender at all? And why does gender matter in a relationship? Shouldn’t you love the person for their personality and not their physical attributes? It got me thinking.

The relationship came in too fast, though. As Rhiannon said multiple times, they barely met. They barely knew each other. Instalove warning!

If you ask me, you can read Every Day and get a similar experience.

Rating: 2/5

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