![]() I was really taken by Every Day, which develops a lot of suspense at the end very suddenly, so I’ve been waiting a while for this sequel. Once in contact, they find the evil and dangerous Poole (also known as X) is holding their friends hostage as a way to get to A. But A is starved for affection, and when they find a message to them on Rhiannon’s Facebook page, they are drawn back to her like a moth to a flame. They delete their email address and flee the Northeast for the Denver area. This leads to wild accounts of demon possession and the arrival of the fundamentalist Reverend Poole, who turns out to be an evil version of A. ![]() They fall in love with the girl Rhiannon, and as a result, reveal too much of themself. The protagonist, who calls themself A, is a non-binary consciousness that wakes in a different body each day. This novel picks up where Every Day leaves off. It was recently made into a motion picture which is also available for rent/purchase. ![]() It follows Every Day and Another Day, novels with the same characters, a prequel “Six Earlier Days” and the short story “Day 3196.” The novel Every Day was a New York Times Bestseller and nominated for a Lambda Award. ![]() This is young adult fantasy romance novel published by Knopf and runs 392 pages. ![]()
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