
Book #18 of 2016:
Another Day by David Levithan (Every Day #2)
Another Day is a “companion novel” to Levithan’s earlier book Every Day – it covers the exact same span of time and tell the exact same story, but from a different character’s point of view. I know some people don’t like that sort of thing (and this particular retelling), but I really enjoyed it. I think it fleshes out both viewpoint characters to see things both from their perspective and from another. In particular, I think Another Day makes Rhiannon seem like less of a manic pixie dream girl, and I think the character A would seem like more of a Nice Guy TM in this book if the reader hadn’t already read Every Day. So I really like the two books as halves of a common whole.
Narratively, though, this one doesn’t stand on its own nearly as well as the other one does. So while I get that David Levithan didn’t want to get people’s hopes up by calling this book a sequel, I hope that nobody makes the mistake of reading this one before the other.
★★★☆☆








