This is probably one of the most unique books I have read in a long time. This book is one that I would love to talk about in a book club or even in class. It's that intriguing and that good. A is without a body. He/she is without gender. A wakes up in a new 16 year old every day. Normally A doesn't get involved in the host's life but one day A fall's in love with the host's girlfriend and does everything possible to stay with her. It's a story about impossible love and the quest to keep it.
I would give this book an omelet rating. It is that fantastic. You will want to talk about it. The one thing I didn't like about it was the ending but that could be because I already had in mind how I wanted it to end but it didn't. It was a little flat but again, it may be because I had already imagined how I wanted A and Rhiannon to end. This is definitely for 8th grade or maybe even 9th grade and up because it's pretty intense with love. There is some language and mention of sex and drugs. But that's not what this novel is about. It's about identity and love.
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