Every Day Movie Tie-In Edition

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School Library Journal Best of Children's Books 2012

Kirkus Reviews Best of Teen's Books 2012

Booklist Best of Children's Books 2012


"Fresh, unique, funny, and achingly honest, Levithan brilliantly explores the adolescent conundrum of not feeling like oneself, and not knowing where one belongs. I didn't just read this book — I inhaled it."  —Jodi Picoult, NYT bestselling author of Lone Wolf and Between the Lines

Entertainment Weekly
, August 22, 2012:

"Rich in wisdom and wit...Levithan keeps the pages turning not only with ingenious twists on his central conceit but with A's hard-earned pieces of wisdom about identity, isolation, and love. Every Day has the power to teach a bully empathy by answering an essential question: What's it like to be you and not me — even if it's just for one day?"

New York Times Book Review, August 26, 2012:
"It demonstrates Levithan's talent for empathy, which is paired in the best parts of the book with a persuasive optimism about the odds for happiness and for true love."

Los Angeles Times, September 2, 2012:
"It's the rare book that challenges gender presumptions in a way that's as entertaining as it is unexpected and, perhaps most important, that's relatable to teens who may not think they need sensitivity training when it comes to sexual orientation and the nature of true love. ‘Every Day' is precisely such a book...A story that is always alluring, oftentimes humorous and much like love itself — splendorous."

MTV Hollywood Crush, September 28, 2012:
"Thoughtful and fascinating...A study in the most real and human of concerns: the importance of empathy, the value of friends and family, and the beauty of permanence that we have the luxury of taking for granted."

Boston Globe, September 15, 2012:
"Ambitious and provocative...we’re not ready to let A go."

OUT Magazine, December 2012:
"One of the most inventive young adult novels of the year."

Romantic Times, October 2012:
"Levithan is a literary genius. His style of writing is brilliant — practically flawless... Reading A’s journey to make love last, in a world that is always changing, is an experience I hope everyone gets to share."

Starred Review, School Library Journal, September 2012:
"Every step of the narrative feels real and will elicit a strong emotional response from readers and offer them plenty of fodder for speculation, especially regarding the nature of love.”

Starred Review, Booklist, July 1, 2012:
“Levithan has created an irresistible premise that is sure to captivate readers….
[Every Day] is a study in style, an exercise in imagination, and an opportunity for readers themselves to occupy another life: that of A, himself.”

Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews, May 15, 2012:
“An awe-inspiring, thought-provoking reminder that love reaches beyond physical appearances or gender.”

Starred Review, Shelf Awareness, September 7, 2012:
"Levithan's unusual love story will make teens think about how the core of the soul never changes. A speaks of faith, love, dreams and death with a wisdom derived from thousands of lives visited over 16 years and firsthand proof of how much humans share rather than what sets them apart."

The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, September 2012:
"This unconventional romance considers some fascinating and unexpected questions about the nature of identity, consciousness, love, and gender...Readers will identify with A’s profound longing for connection, but they’ll also be intrigued by the butterfly effect A’s presence may have on numerous other teens who make brief but memorable appearances."

The Horn Book, November 2012:
"Brilliantly conceived...[Levithan] shapes the narrative into a profound exploration of what it means to love someone."

Letter Blocks, the BN Parents & Educators blog, August 23, 2012:
"A definite crowd-pleaser."

The L Magazine, August 29, 2012:
"The premise allows for stimulating parallels: A’s experience is both like the writer’s, who inhabits the consciousnesses of random characters, and the adolescent’s, who tries on myriad identities."

Overall rating: 4.0987654 / 5 from 81 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This book, a New York Times bestseller, captivates readers with its unique concept of a protagonist waking up in a different body each day. Praised for its brilliance and life-changing idea, it is considered one of the best books by many readers. The story is engaging and humorous, exploring the complexities of love and identity.

Summary topics

  • Overall Quality: 57%
  • Concept: 20%
  • Reading Experience: 30%
  • Story Appeal: 22%

Review topics: ["feel","lines","connection","book","read","story","idea","storyline","movie","plot","written","message","premise","novel","characters","rhiannon","journey","soul","life","enjoyed","ending"].

Review highlights

  • "I first read this book about 5 years ago and read it 4 times including once for a book report. . . ."Aleena
  • "This is a unique love story that is very addicting and I would 100% recommend this book"Sophia
  • "I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romantic stories."Notaunicorn3

Reviews

Who are you and how to you react to each and 'Every Day' of your life?

"This is an eye opening and soul searching book that keeps asking you to walk a mile in someone else's shoes. It all asks: do we judge,accept and are attracted to people by their appearance?"

Alex S. (5/5)

A different kind of love

"Great storyline and very unique for its genre. I really enjoyed reading the different perspectives that A inhabits. I also watched the movie and it was for the most part very similar to that."

Elle (4/5)

Extraordinary

"This was beautiful written, and I loved the storyline. Overall it was a different premise, and I enjoyed every second of it. It was beautiful. #employeereview"

Theresamunroe (4/5)

This is a Great Book

"When I started reading Every Day, I was enjoying it because the protagonist, A doesn't live the typical life of a normal person. Each chapter, A has a different story because they wake up in a new body every day and have to deal with the conflicts and activities that their host's lives demand. Yet on the inside, their soul doesn't change. Emotionally, they are one person who longs for friendship. A true connection with someone is something that they've never had and always wanted. The story turns when A falls in love with the girlfriend of one of their host's, Rhiannon. Someone who for the first time, they felt a true connection and wanted to keep apart of their life. A can never resist her company. They end up sacrificing the daily plans of their hosts just to see her. Even getting a teenage boy in trouble by going to a house party that Rhiannon attended by pulling up on the side of the road in the middle of the night. Longing for a future with Rhiannon that they know they will never have, despite that they still try to get there. Rhiannon is a typical teenage girl with her own conflicts. A can't always be interfering either. I enjoyed this romantic story with a bit of a twist to it. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romantic stories."

Notaunicorn3 (4/5)

An interesting read

"An interesting read that is different than most stories and has a good ending."

Nancy (5/5)

Very Interesting

"This book was very good, I couldn't put it down, since it has such a different story line from every other book I read."

Emily (4/5)

not good. . . like at all

"So I actually picked up this book due to a friend's recommendation. Unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations and instead failed them quite horribly. I have to admit that I was really excited to pick this up because there was also a movie coming out. I really wish I could've liked it but it was just not good at all. In the book, A is pinning for a girl named Rhiannon but excuse my french but she was an asshole. Rhiannon was more concerned about her well being than A's, who was, in fact, risking his/her life every single day to be with her. Also, I thought the plot was kind of repetitive and got really dull near the end. All in all, I really wish I had done some more research on the book before I had picked it up because it just wasn't worth my time. Even though I have it, I seriously doubt I'll be picking up the second book anytime soon. . . or ever."

Pita (2/5)

It Was Okay

"Once I saw the trailer for the movie, I knew I had to read the book. The idea of it is amazing, however I found that toward the end, it got somewhat repetitive and predictable."

Emily (3/5)

Mediocre

"I purchased the book because I had heard that a film adaptation was coming and I was interested in it. I prefer to read the book before watching the novel but while reading this one, I found that I was really bored. I understand that A's existence is ephemeral and fleeting, but I just could not relate to any aspects of the novel. It wasnt until the final few days when A set Rhiannon up with the young man that he felt would treat her well that I felt some sort of emotion. Aside from that the story didnt resonate with me."

JLee (2/5)

This was a really cool read!

"This was such an interesting read. The concept of waking up in a different body every day is really cool. I really liked how each new body had new challenges to overcome. The ending made me a little sad; kind of reminded me of Stephen King's ""The Mist"". Both stories didn't have a concrete beginning or end and I don't see a lot of books with that. Definitely give this a read!"

Stormie2817 (4/5)

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  • Published date: Jan 23, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 352
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • ISBN: 9780525581611
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.78" L x 8.25" H
When not writing during spare hours on weekends, David Levithan is editorial director at Scholastic and the founding editor of the PUSH imprint, which is devoted to finding new voices and new authors in teen literature. His acclaimed novels Boy Meets Boy and The Realm of Possibility started as stories he wrote for his friends for Valentine's Day (something he's done for the past 22 years and counting) that turned themselves into teen novels. He's often asked if the book is a work of fantasy or a work of reality, and the answer is right down the middle—it's about where we're going, and where we should be.

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