He would like to help them, but he doesn’t want to cause unintended consequences, so he tries to leave their lives relatively undisturbed. On different days, A is, among other things: a drug addict, a suicidal girl, a morbidly obese boy, a football player, and a mean and spiteful girl. A takes on the external shape and characteristics of whatever body is the host for the day. The first book was narrated by A, a being who wakes up each morning to inhabit a new body all are approximately the same age and in the same geographical area, but not necessarily the same race, gender, or ethnicity. But in some ways, it seemed like I was doing a reread, because the author went over the very same events, but from another perspective. This is a “companion novel” to Every Day, and so I did not feel like I had to reread the first book.
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