![]() ![]() I felt that Levithan did a good job of showing this and how A faced his own struggles of belonging. He’s a different person everyday, and somehow he has to maintain his own sense of self, and show her that it’s this self, this person, who loves her and can treat her well. He’s also trying to get her to realise that she deserves more than what she gets from Justin (he’s a dickhead) and make her fall in love with him. He’s trying to see her and communicate as often as they can. I liked the descriptions, the different characters he woke up in and the movement from day to day.Ī is really, really, really in love with Rhiannon and faces a few challenges. ![]() Author David Levithan lets us get into each teenager’s head and shows us that, deep down inside, everyone has pretty similar concerns-trying to get through every day and making the best of what they have. Every day, as A wakes up in someone else’s body, we get to see their lives, whether they be mundane, whiny, dramatic or funny. A falls in love with Rhiannon, which is seemingly hopeless as every day he wakes up as someone else. One day, he wakes up in the body of Justin, who is dating Rhiannon. He has lived his life like this since he can remember and has never had it any other way. It’s a little stalkerish, but you might be able to put that down to teenage hormones.Ī is a teenager who wakes up every day in a different body. ![]() An insightful teen novel with a touch of drama. ![]()
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