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Out of all the people who A "haunts" for a day, who did you find most interesting?
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Kelsea (I think that's here name) for sure, that's where I couln't put the book down. The way Levithan wrote about her through A was fantastic I think.



Hannah wrote: "Its hard to choose just one, but Kelsea was definitely the most interesting. The runner-up favorite chapters would be Hugo's, the gay teen with relationship problems, or the short chapter when A wa..."
Completely agree on those! Those were very interesting and very well written. Totally with you there.
Completely agree on those! Those were very interesting and very well written. Totally with you there.

And when A was in a body of Rihanna XD hahaha. i don't remember the exact name but that's just a hilarious scene :) although he's been a bitch in her body.

Jude, this would be fantastic.

I thought it was interesting when A awakened as an addict in a drug house and had to fight the physical part of the addiction.


There is no one named Rhianna in this book. The lead girl's name is Rhiannon.



It is hard to know when someone is going through depression, but we need to help others as much as we can.




There wasn't much about Valeria, but I was completely expecting A to freak out ( I don't why) that Valeria had gotten her period"
A has probably experienced periods before.

Hilary wrote: "I can't really make my mind up, so maybe fellow readers could try to persuade me?"
Same its really hard to make up your mind.
Same its really hard to make up your mind.

Other than her, probably that last guy, I forgot his name but he seemed to be the most like A and I think that's why that person was a lot harder to let go of (for me) plus I knew what A was doing with Rhianon form the beginning!




after reading this chapter i was left wondering what happened to Kelsea after A left her body.

Also, kudos to the author for creating amazing characters that not only developed in less than a few sentences but also made me care for each and every one of them. Not many people could have done that. In fact, some people can't even develop characters (or create any that I care about) in the span of an entire novel. So good for the author:)

I found it a seriously unlikely coincidence that A was in a person's body, then in his twin's, and that A was in Justin's body, then later his girlfriend's, who A has fallen in love with. A doesn't mention anything like that happening in the past, and for those two coincidences to happen in a short space of time when they have never before is very weird. I did find those bits interesting, but even A didn't comment on how odd it was.

I agree, actually. I think the suspense and little detail of it all makes it so much more interesting to me, almost as if I could choose that character's destiny for the day. Those chapters give my curiosity the freedom to roam where it would like, without limits.




and yes, of course, Kelsea. After A used her body, I was like "so now what? what happened to her?



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