Ratings7
Average rating3.7
I didn't get bored nor did I get lost in the midst of all that was happening in the story.
It's a great story. It is! It's wonderful how the Author wrote a story, telling how love isn't bounded by a body, shape, appearance, gender or anything at all but is just a connection of two souls.
This book has some of the best lines I've ever read!
“I wake up thinking of yesterday.
The joy is in remembering; the pain is in knowing it was yesterday.”
“I only have a day to give - so why can't it be a good one?”
“Before we say goodbye, she kissed me with everything she has. And I try to kiss her back with everything I want. This is the nice note, I can't help thinking. But just like a sound, as soon as the note hits the air, it begins to fade.”
I found the premise creepy and stalkerish, especially when the resolve was to forcibly give Rhiannon to another boy as if she were romantic property to be passed around. Also his, now-here's-a-day-in-the-life of pretty stock characters felt way too preachy, though I do appreciate his gender-less theme. In total, not my favorite Levithan.