My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is not a sequel to Every Day ... it is sort of a companion novel in that this is from Rhiannon's point of view. While I appreciated Levithan's interesting approach in Every Day, this book is not quite as satisfying and I think it is Rhiannon who spoils it for me. She is just so weak, pliable, and eager to bend her thoughts and behavior to Justin's will that I am irritated with her point of view! Yet, in her encounters with A, Rhiannon shows more spunk. Levithan does an excellent job of reflecting the many lives A is exposed to and Rhiannon's struggles between her loyalty to Justin and her attraction to A.
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