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Ogni giorno by David Levithan
Ogni giorno by David Levithan










Ogni giorno by David Levithan

The number of suitable hosts will go down, and their geographical distance will increase. This limit plus the previous raise questions about what will happen when A gets to be, say, ninety. A's leaps have some sort of geographical upper limit the only way for A to, say, leave the state is if the person A leaps into leaves the state that day. At the time of this story, A is sixteen.Ģ.

Ogni giorno by David Levithan

A leaps only into a host of approximately the same age, and A appears to age in the same progression as a human (that is, A at one is mentally indistinguishable from a human at one). There are a few rules limiting the leaps:ġ. A has no body of A's own, having been leaping since A was an infant at least. Sam Beckett A quantum-leaps from person to person, landing in a different host each day. I'm in the minority here: I didn't like Every Day, and the more I think about the book, the more it angers me.












Ogni giorno by David Levithan