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Another Day, by David Levithan

A New York Times Bestseller

A girl falls in love with someone who wakes up in a different body each morning in this enthralling and poignant follow-up to the New York Times bestseller Every Day.
 
David Levithan (co-author of Will Grayson, Will Grayson with John Green) turns his New York Times bestseller Every Day on its head by flipping perspectives in this exploration of love and how it can change you.  
 
Every day is the same for Rhiannon. She has accepted her life, convinced herself that she deserves her distant, temperamental boyfriend, Justin, even established guidelines by which to live: Don’t be too needy. Avoid upsetting him. Never get your hopes up.
 
Until the morning everything changes. Justin seems to see her, to want to be with her for the first time, and they share a perfect day—a perfect day Justin doesn’t remember the next morning. Confused, depressed, and desperate for another day as great as that one, Rhiannon starts questioning everything. Then, one day, a stranger tells her that the Justin she spent that day with, the one who made her feel like a real person . . . wasn’t Justin at all.

PRAISE FOR ANOTHER DAY:

"It’s a tricky concept, but in Levithan’s hands it works.” —EW.com
 
“[A] richly developed story that takes readers deep into its co-protagonists’ beings. . . . Though Levithan considers this to be the earlier novel’s ‘twin,’ it has a separate, deeply satisfying identity and can be read on its own.” —Booklist, Starred
 
PRAISE FOR EVERY DAY:
 
“A story that is always alluring, oftentimes humorous and much like love itself—splendorous.” —Los Angeles Times

  • Sales Rank: #51301 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-08-25
  • Released on: 2015-08-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.56" h x 1.13" w x 5.75" l, 1.25 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

From School Library Journal
Gr 10 Up—In Every Day (Knopf, 2012), Levithan presented the story of A, a teenager who wakes up daily in other teens' bodies. During one of those "hops," A meets Rhiannon, the beautiful but insecure girlfriend of a boy who treats her as nothing more than an object for his needs. This companion novel gives readers the story from Rhiannon's point of view and her growing affection for A (who she is most attracted to when inhabiting a male body, despite the character not identifying as male or female). Rhiannon's character development is solid: she goes from a needy doormat who thinks that because Justin does not hit her or cheat on her that he is a good boyfriend into a person who goes after what she wants. Things do not go smoothly along the way, as she finds ways to meet A, which destroys her relationship with Justin and impacts her reputation. Still, she and A fall for each other, and though the story ends with a resolution that A thinks is best for her, in this volume's conclusion we see that she may not accept that decision so readily. Although much of the novel is a repeat of the first work, readers who have not read Every Day will be lost. The action moves at a leisurely pace but not so much that the narrative becomes boring. Frequent episodes of underage drinking and sex makes this title more suitable for older teens. VERDICT Purchase where A's original story is popular.—Suanne B. Roush, formerly at Osceola High School, Seminole, FL

Review
“…a richly developed story that takes readers deep into its co-protagonists’ beings…. Though Levithan considers this to be the earlier novel’s “twin,” it has a separate, deeply satisfying identity and can be read on its own.” —Booklist starred review

About the Author
DAVID LEVITHAN is a children’s book editor in New York City and the author of several books for young adults, including Lambda Literary Award winner Two Boys Kissing; Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List, and Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares (co-authored with Rachel Cohn); Will Grayson, Will Grayson (co-authored with John Green); and Every You, Every Me (with photographs from Jonathan Farmer). He lives in Hoboken, New Jersey.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
The same story we already read but from Rhiannon's POV
By Karissa Eckert
I got a copy of this book through NetGalley to review. This was basically Every Day told from Rhainnon's point of view. There were parts of the story that I liked and sometimes it was interesting to hear from Rhiannon's POV. However, I kind of felt like we already had a good idea of how she felt in Every Day. This made the story a bit boring...you already know what's going to happen here.

Rhiannon has a very love/hate relationship with her boyfriend Justin, but then one day they take a day to go to the beach that is just perfect. It’s a day that makes Rhiannon think that Justin really does love her and this relationship will actually make it. However, the next day Justin doesn’t remember anything. Eventually Rhiannon finds out that the “Justin” she loved that day was not Justin at all but a person named A that lives in a different body every day. Will Rhiannon and A ever be able to make things work out?

I was really looking forward to the sequel to Every Day and this is not that book (I know Levithan discusses this in his opening to the book). At the end of this book we just get more mystery and loose ends just like at the end of Every Day (it’s basically the same story).

Maybe it's because the concept wasn't fresh and new and instead is a rehash of Every Day, but I thought the book was a bit boring. I also got a bit tired of Rhiannon's constant whininess and her constant efforts to talk herself into being in love with her boyfriend Justin. She is honestly kind of a pitiful girl, although she does grow a bit as the story continues.

Yep, Rhiannon was a huge sticking point for me. I didn’t mind her in Every Day, but in this book there is too much of her. She is whiny and needy and self-deprecating; I just really found myself resenting her for most of the story.

Overall it was okay but not nearly as good as the first book. There are some parts where it is interesting to see Rhiannon’s outlook on things, but it wasn’t interesting enough to be a full book. I still really hope that we get to see a sequel to Every Day sometime soon. There are a lot of mysteries left open at the end of Every Day that I would love to see resolved. Definitely read Every Day before reading this one, Every Day is a much better book.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Sofia @ Platypire Reviews
By Sofia G.
3 1/2 Platypires for Another Day by David Levithan

I received a digital copy from Netgalley for an honest review.

I need to start off by saying that I freaking LOVED Every Day. Its one of my favorite books and it filled me with so much positive emotions about love. I could not stop recommending that book to everybody I knew. Therefore, I was immediately excited when I heard that David Levithan wrote a companion book. This time from the POV of Rhiannon.
David Levithan starts the book off with a forward about this book being a companion book and that his goal was that it could be read as a stand-alone. I feel it could be read as a stand-alone but it just would not be interesting. I highly recommend reading Every Day first or I feel Another Day would be boring. The first 20% is just getting to know Rhiannon and her meeting new people. Not exactly exciting but because I knew it was A I was intrigued. I wanted to know if she would figure out that something was off.
I did like reading her reaction to A and her frame of mind about the whole situation. I was more in tune to the story anytime A made an appearance.I wasn't that interested when A wasn't there. Hands down A's story is way more interesting than Rhiannon.
I did not like Justin at all. I know I wasn't a fan of his in Every Day but I really couldn't stand him in Another Day. I just thought he was a jerk and didn't understand how he even had friends. It also made me think differently about Rhiannon and how she could not see that he wasn't the right guy. Just way too much Justin in this book when I rather have scenes with A.
Overall I did like the story. I thought it was a nice edition but I would have rather have read a sequel Every Day.
I would recommend this book for fans of Every Day but please keep in mind that this story is different. It was just not as compelling

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Good companion novel, but not the sequel you were hoping for
By Amazon Customer
I’ll be honest – when I was wishing for the sequel, I thought we’ll get a little more beyond the story of Every Day, particularly what A really is and how that body jumping thing works, as well as how that person who could stay actually did it/figured it out. What instead I got was the same story, from Rhiannon’s POV. Granted, I love the fact that we are getting some other parts of the story, as well as some blanks filled in, and why she is such a doormat when it came to Justin, a whole novel for it? Probably would have been better as a novella. The ending was sad, but perhaps not as much as when reading Every Day (perhaps I was desenstized since I just read that yesterday), but more importantly – damn I need some answers!

Now that that proclamation is out of the way, let me start by saying I loved how Leviathan handled this story. Rhiannon’s character is so well-written – she is not just some kind girl who suddenly became the light of A’s life. She is a survivor, a girl who learns to love beyond what she has been thinking she was meant to love. She has faced being almost suicidal, and she stops relying on other people for her happiness. At first, she is all about Justin – so much so that her friend Rebecca is us – why are you staying with such a jerk? But then you realize she is stuck – and until nearly the end, she doesn’t realize that she doesn’t have to be in another relationship to get out of the one with Justin. She does cheat on him, and while most books would have it like ‘he deserved it, he was such a bad person’, this book actually brings a little complexity to his character too. Sure, he is not a good person, but not the spawn of Satan either – just broken and she was thinking she could fix him. He was a bad person, though, and emotionally abusive – which is sometimes worse than being physically abusive.

The thing about Rhiannon’s situation is – she is heterosexual, and all her life she just sees love in the form of the person. She keeps wishing it was A in Justin’s body forever, and finds it very difficult to look past the package. She feels uncomfortable expressing affection when A is female. But eventually, she says this one quote I really loved from the book –

Part of the problem is words. The fact that there are separate words for he and she, him and her. I’ve never thought about it before, how divisive this is. Like maybe if there was just one pronoun for all of us, we wouldn’t get so caught on that difference.

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