Every Day book cover

The Every Day Series in Order

Every Day Books in Order

2 books
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Title
Date
Rating
1
Sep 2012
2
Oct 2018

About the Every Day series

Series Premise

The core premise follows A, a genderless entity who wakes up every morning in a different human body—always around sixteen years old, in the same geographical region—living that person's life for exactly one day before moving to the next host. A has accepted this existence with strict rules to avoid disruption until encountering Rhiannon, a girl whose relationship with her boyfriend Justin prompts A to break those rules, sparking a deep, transformative connection that challenges the boundaries of love, identity, and what it means to truly be with someone.

The series should be read in a particular order—following publication sequence—for the most complete and emotionally resonant experience, as the books build a progressive narrative arc with evolving perspectives, character growth, and consequences that span across volumes. While the first book stands powerfully alone as a complete story, later entries serve as companion and sequel works that reframe events, explore new viewpoints, and resolve lingering questions, making sequential reading essential to fully appreciate the layered storytelling and thematic depth.

Main Characters

A: The narrator and central consciousness; genderless, ageless entity without a fixed body, who wakes each day in a new host; intelligent, empathetic, observant, and deeply introspective, A develops a moral code to minimize harm but finds those rules tested by love and desire for connection.

- Rhiannon: The girl who becomes A's emotional anchor; thoughtful, kind, and struggling in an unsatisfying relationship; she brings warmth, vulnerability, and humanity to the story, evolving from confusion and doubt to courage and self-discovery as she grapples with the impossible nature of her feelings.

- Supporting Figures: Includes Justin (Rhiannon's boyfriend, whose body A first inhabits for a transformative day), Nathan (a boy whose experience with A sparks broader consequences), and a rotating cast of daily hosts whose lives A briefly enters—each adding layers to themes of identity, empathy, and the shared human condition.

Setting

The setting is contemporary suburban and urban America, primarily along the East Coast (Maryland, Virginia, and nearby areas), with everyday locations—high schools, homes, malls, beaches, parties, and quiet neighborhoods—that ground the extraordinary premise in relatable reality. Each day shifts to a new body and life, allowing the narrative to explore diverse family dynamics, socioeconomic backgrounds, cultural experiences, and personal struggles within the same regional area. The world feels familiar yet quietly magical: ordinary teenage routines contrasted with A's unique perspective, highlighting both the mundane beauty and profound fragility of human existence. The lack of exotic locales keeps the focus intimate and universal, emphasizing that the true wonder lies in the people and moments A inhabits.

Tone & Themes

The tone is introspective, tender, and philosophically rich, blending quiet melancholy with moments of genuine wonder, hope, and gentle humor. Levithan's prose is lyrical and reflective, inviting readers to ponder big questions about selfhood, empathy, and connection without becoming overly didactic or heavy. The romance feels poignant and bittersweet—marked by longing, ethical complexity, and the ache of impermanence—yet ultimately uplifting, emphasizing the beauty of human experience even amid limitation. There's no graphic violence or unrelenting darkness; instead, the narrative balances emotional weight with warmth, compassion, and a sense of possibility, creating an immersive, thought-provoking read that lingers long after the final page.

The Every Day series by David Levithan stands as a profound, beautifully written exploration of love, identity, and what it truly means to connect with another person across the boundaries of body and time. Through A's unique existence and the tender, transformative relationship with Rhiannon, the books pose timeless questions about selfhood, empathy, and the ethics of love while delivering an emotionally resonant, quietly revolutionary romance. Levithan's lyrical prose and compassionate insight make the series unforgettable, offering young adult readers (and beyond) a story that challenges assumptions and celebrates the fleeting, fragile beauty of human life. It's a modern classic that lingers with its gentle wisdom, reminding us that love, in all its impossible forms, is worth every risk and every day.

FAQ

How many books are in the Every Day series?

2 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Someday, was published in October 2018.

When was the most recent book released?

Someday was published in October 2018.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Every Day, published in September 2012.

What genre is the Every Day series?

The series primarily falls into the Fantasy genre.

What is the Every Day series about?

The core premise follows A, a genderless entity who wakes up every morning in a different human body—always around sixteen years old, in the same geographical region—living that person's life for exactly one day before moving to the next host. A has accepted this existence with strict rules to avoid disruption until encountering Rhiannon, a girl whose relationship with her boyfriend Justin prompts A to break those rules, sparking a deep, transformative connection that challenges the boundaries of love, identity, and what it means to truly be with someone. The series should be read in a particular order—following publication sequence—for the most complete and emotionally resonant experience, as the books build a progressive narrative arc with evolving perspectives, character growth, and consequences that span across volumes. While the first book stands powerfully alone as a complete story, later entries serve as companion and sequel works that reframe events, explore new viewpoints, and resolve lingering questions, making sequential reading essential to fully appreciate the layered storytelling and thematic depth.

Is the Every Day series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.