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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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It has been a while since Ive read the book but I really liked the last boy. The one who had the sticky notes with all the quotes (which inspired me to do the same in my room) and who A wanted Rhianna to be with. In his own way he was perfect!
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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.
Z wrote: "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." Yup, that one too.. the conflict and the way A goes against A's principles to do the right.. that was well written..
The most interesting person that I thought A was was the illegal alien girl. I NEVER would have thought of that. That or the depressed person. There was an interesting conflict of mind over body.
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 was in a pothead's body. I also thought Alexander Lin, the sticky-note enthusiast and future boyfriend of Rhiannon, was someone I would want to be friends with.
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.
the boy with the sticky notes indeed :))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 wrote: "I really wanted to hear about A inhabiting a person with a mental disability like schizophrenia or someone with down syndrome. That would have been fascinating. Someone please tell me if this happe..."Jude, this would be fantastic.
Hilary wrote: "I can't really make my mind up, so maybe fellow readers could try to persuade me?"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.
the girl who wanted to commit suicide, I was stuck to that character because of the way it was written and the description of that chapter.
((Savanha)) wrote: "It has been a while since Ive read the book but I really liked the last boy. The one who had the sticky notes with all the quotes (which inspired me to do the same in my room) and who A wanted Rhia..."There is no one named Rhianna in this book. The lead girl's name is Rhiannon.
The girl who looked like Beyonce. I think it would be so cool to be drop dead gorgeous for a day. Although it might seem that it would make things easier, A found that there was a lot of hard work that went into it and the question of is it worth it was brought up. Is it worthwhile to keep up with appearances just to appease others? Probably not.
Kelsea, is that her name? The girl who wants to die? I don't find her interesting as a person but it's my favorite day because it's when A actually made a huge difference positively. I like how A described her situation, it's so real. Cause the sad truth is, in real life, no one really looks close enough to notice when somebody needs help.
My favorite character is Kelsea Cook. She had such an intensity in her writing, and how she described the many different ways of committing suicide. Yes, A made a huge impact on this girl's life, but at the same time it was a moment of such deep emotion being enclosed without anyone there to help her. Thanks to A her life was changed drastically. This impact will make her see the world a whole new, and different way.It is hard to know when someone is going through depression, but we need to help others as much as we can.
JUSTIN is the most interesting person he inhabited. and his day as Justin is the most interesting one, as he spends his day with Rhiannon. overall i do like the book, i love the concept.
The most interesting person, in my opinion, was the pothead. The description was so full. The writing for this book is so deep.
It was definitely Kelsea. I almost cried when A, in Kelsea's body, told her dad what she was going to do, and then you find out how much her dad really cares. He loved her and God, it just made me tear up. <3 The second most interesting character for me would definitely have to be the addict. Two most interesting lives of the whole book.
Rhea wrote: "Kelsea, I loved how A tried to help her out and Valeria.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.
I really like Zara and her girlfriend. Zara just seemed really fun and i can imagine a book just about her and her girlfriend and their lives together XD
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.
Kelsea hands down. From the beginning of that chapter, it was so obvious she was depressed and it just brought me to tears by the first paragraph. It was so emotional and I do wonder what she's like now...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!
Definitely the girl who was depressed and trying to kill herself. It made me really want to know how she ended up and whether or not she's okay.
That would be Alexander. They have so much in common. I am actually disappointed that A cant stay on Alexander's body. I guess I was expecting too much, eh? Sad but it was a right decision for A to leave.
The most interesting for me is Katie. Because we really don't know what happened next to Katie's body and what happened to A. That ending just left my mind wondering if A has gotten all the answers he's looking for..... and that made my interest kept intact. :)
Z wrote: "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."after reading this chapter i was left wondering what happened to Kelsea after A left her body.
I can't remember her name but definitely the girl who's brother got in trouble for 'selling' marijuana. I just love how complex the whole situation was. I mean, their father is obviously abusive both emotionally and physically so it somehow brought this quiet, shy girl closer to her drug abusing brother to the point where she feels the need to help him out. I don't know, I just thought the whole chapter was exciting and very interesting :)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'm glad of how there aren't really any real 'fillers' that A lives in. All the people are different, make you think, and are interesting. I can't choose a favourite, they were all great.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.
Ray wrote: "The ones who just get a few sentences who mostly exist as story filler."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.
The most interesting day I can think of is the part of Kelsea Cook especially because I like the way A and Rhiannon helped her. And also the "post-it guy", Alexander Lin.
The heroine addict I thought really gave some insight into a world where the body can take control from the owner. I really loved this book my #2 best read ever I think but it's still new to me. My #1 fav was 24/7 by James Brown.
definitely the girl that wanted to commit suicide. i liked the character description because it was just so accurate and also because A interfered and did something instead of becoming a passive observer like he always is
I would say Alexander Lin since he has a same persona as A. and yes, of course, Kelsea. After A used her body, I was like "so now what? what happened to her?
I liked the day where he was in the Body of the French/canadian Boy and spent the day in the hut with Rhiannon :)
The guy that was super fat lol idk I found that super interesting. I also liked when he was Rhiannon. He respected her privacy so it was cute haha & Okay yes maybe a little weird too.
The blind girl. I wanted to hear/read about that day more! Rhiannon was okay, but she was flat, and its clear why the author created, and put that scene in Every Day. My second favorite would be the girl who wanted to commit suicide. I could feel the tention A was deeling with, and I loved how he solved the "issue." Oiy. This book was good. I can't even chose who exactly was my one favorite.. All of them were awesome, realistic, well developed and written beautifully.
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