A review by blessedwannab
Six Earlier Days by David Levithan

4.0

Hello-Goodbye

And in just those few little pages I'm immediately transported back into A's lonely world. Except this time it's worse because the last life you leave is the story of Sam and Mark and I really liked them. Granted, Mark wasn't really Mark at the time, but I still wanted to know what was going to happen, how it'd play out. If that's how I feel as the reader, imagine being A! Dipping into all these lives and then being ripped away again, never knowing what is going to happen to these people that for one day you cared so much for. It's heartbreaking.

And, since I didn't mention it in my review for https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/502150834">Every Day, can you imagine jumping into all these different lives and for one day, until midnight, living whatever horrors or beauties that they do. Having to leave that abused 5 year old child there to live in torment while you move on. OR, to have to leave the perfect family you've always dreamed of to be ripped away at midnight to someone else's life.

The imagination you must have to create this tragic existence. I have absolutely no idea how Levithan can end this series that will even remotely leave us satisfied.