Someday

Someday

Softcover
3.725

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The sequel to the New York Times best-selling Every DayEvery day a new body. Every day a new life. Every day a new choice.For as long as A can remember, life has meant waking up in a different person's body every day, forced to live as that person until the day has ended. A always thought there wasn't anyone else who was like this. A was wrong.Someday starts where Every Day left off. David Levithan takes readers further into the lives of A and Rhiannon, exploring more deeply what Every Day and Another Day had originally asked: What is a soul? What makes us human? And does gender matter when it comes to love?

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Miscellaneous
Format
Softcover
Pages
448
Price
11.50 €

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First I gotta say, that I actually skipped the second book in this series, mostly cause after Every Day I really didn't feel like reading the same story again, especially cause when I was done with that I really didn't like Rhiannon and didn't care to know her story. So that part of the narrative is missing for me. Now that I read this one I might go back and read Another Day, but I'm not completely sure yet. Someday is quite different from Every Day. First of all, it has all these different perspectives and that's actually one of my favourite parts about it. There were so many outlooks on the situation and that made it a lot more nuanced. What really surprised but also impressed me was, how philosophical and deep this story got. The questions that were only brushed before were tackled again in a way more detailed way. I read my review for the first book again and remembered how I started out really liking the romance between A and Rhiannon, but ended up being mostly annoyed by it and actually very happy with the ending. This book really got me back into it. I enjoyed the romance again and I think the solution it led to was very good. I really liked the messages that were packed into this relationship. I also really liked where Nathans story line went and how he bonded with new characters and got his life back under control. Another part I really enjoyed was the antagonistic force of X. This being was truly terrifying, playing on all our deepest fears and the crescendo this plot line lead to kept me on the edge of my seat. Overall I would say that this is a very enjoyable, at times even thrilling book, that asks and answer many important question. I would say it's very different from the feeling of the first book, but I think it's a more than worthy end to this story.

4

The third part was a great wrap-up of the whole story. It wasn't so much about the love story between A and Rhiannon (although this also came to a suitable ending) but more about a nice way to connect all the dots to a bigger picture. I also liked that the book showed how many body shifters actually exist which made it possible for A to find a community of their "people".

5

I really enjoyed the glimpses into other “jumper’s” lives, especially Aemon’s story. But it was also interesting to meet so many other characters, see that A is mot alone and there are loads of good spirits not like X. I really hope we get a sequel or a book of short stories on other characters and how they manage their lives. One chapter I thought was particularly well-written was the (I assume because he was described as manic) bipolar guy Alvin. It wasn’t easy to read because the writing style pulled me in and I felt just like A, who couldn’t get their own thought in. I rushed through that chapter and felt Alvin’s energy as if I was the one having a manic episode. So far I’ve read books 1 and 3, now I’m really looking forward to reading Rhiannon’s perspective in Another Day and the prequel Six Earlier Days.

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