“It hurts that I can be so full of him while he’s so empty of me.”

I read Every Day in June of 2015 & I loved it, so when I found out that there was going to be another book I knew I had to pick it up. I picked up this book with the notion that it was going to be a sequel but once I got it home I realized that it was a companion. Now usually I don’t really enjoy companions but this one blew me away.
For those of you who haven’t read Every Day I will give you a bit of a back story. In Every Day we meet A. A wakes up every day in a different body. Everything is fine until one day A wakes up in the body of Justin & meets Justin’s girlfriend, Rhiannon who A ends up falling in love with.
I think I loved Another Day so much because it was written from Rhiannon’s perspective while Every Day was written from A’s perspective. Although A plays such a crucial role in this story you also begin to realize how important Rhiannon is to the story & you get to truly see the struggles that she went through. You were able to see how much she wanted A but how it would never work the way she wanted it to. She would never get to have A in Justin’s body ever again. I found Another Day also a little easier to follow. When I read Every Day I had trouble following because A was always hopping from body to body. This was a novel that I wasn’t sure that I wanted but definitely needed.
Book 2/40
Finished January 12, 2017
Rating – 4/5
Every Day #2
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