

But having read Rhianon’s point of view, I get to realize that she cheated on Justin with A. I kind of rooted for their love in Every Day.

Fast forward to after the time I’m finished reading the said companion book and I’m like I wish I can blow away my excitement before because there is nothing much to get excited about.

I just found out that there will be a companion book for David Levithan's Everyday! *squees* *tears up a little* I would highly recommend if you want to be wrapped in beautifully woven words.I’ll explain more later on my review for “Another Day” below. But more like because I re-read it with its companion book, “Another Day”, and that seriously ruined things for me.I partially blame the law of diminishing marginal utility applying itself. I still like it upon re-read, although not as much as the first time.Actually I want to quote chunks of the book, but obvi I can’t do that.Also, also: “What is it about the moment you fall in love? How can such a small measure of time contain such enormity?”.That’s why we have to care about each other.” Also: “ Ultimately, the universe doesn’t care about us.I mean: “She is so lost in her sadness that she has no idea how visible it is.”.

David Levithan writes such emotionally raw lines that makes me want to crawl up in a coccoon and weep for a while.Because of having to switch bodies every day, he has developed a high sense of empathy but he is also naive in other ways, like falling in love for example. A’s voice has this mixed innocence and maturity in it. I like how the book gives me this unique perspective of A living a different kind of life each day. I remember liking this so much the first time that I might have rated it 5 stars then.I’ve read it before my book blogging days.
