Someday

by David Levithan

Paperback, 2018

Status

Available

Description

When A learns he is not the only person waking up in a different person's body every day, he gains new understanding of the extremes where love and loneliness can lead. Told from multiple perspectives.

User reviews

LibraryThing member krau0098
I was excited to get this book from Amazon Vine to review because I absolutely loved “Every Day”. I was pretty disappointed in “Another Day” and was hoping this book would do a better job of summing up A’s story. I read the first 100 pages of this and remembered why I gave the 2nd book in
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this series such a low rating. While the initial idea behind 'A' was amazing, the story wasn't going anywhere special.

This book moves very slowly and jumps between Nathan, 'A', 'X', 'M', and Rhiannon. I still liked reading the parts by 'A' and I still found Rhiannon annoying. All the different POVs made the story move really slow and I was completely uninterested in what was going on. I really struggled to stay focused and engaged with this story and finally decided to stop reading this.

Overall this wasn’t nearly as good as “Every Day”. However, if you loved “Another Day” you will probably enjoy this third book as well. If you thought the 2nd book was mediocre, I think you will think the same about this one.
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LibraryThing member t1bnotown
So I got the philosophical musings out of my head with the first book, and this one became about the struggles A faces. Can A stop X? It didn't occur to me that A might empathize with X, but I think part of that is because we see inside X's head and not just what X is presenting (somewhat
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persuasively). I admit I was a bit worried for a while, but things worked out and came together and it was good, even though the perfect happy ending just couldn't happen.
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