Summary
Someday is the next book after Everyday in the series. A is a genderless soul that lives in a new person each day, and had fallen in love with a girl named Rhiannon and went to any extent to be with her. Eventually, A realized the danger they put themselve and others in, and dissapeared in hopes that Rhiannon could move on. But neither of them did, and they got back into contact. They decided to reunite in New York City. But as they did, problems around them came into consideration.
Nathan, the boy who was convinced he was possessed by A, had been talking to Rhiannon and helped to try and contact A. They were the only people who knew about A, except for Reverend Poole, who was the only other person like A. He was the evil man who threatend A to join him in his evil acts. But he now calls himself X. X threaten Nathan again in order to get A to meet with him. A agreed to see him, not knowing his true intentions. They began to try and connect and learn from one another, and soon discovered that there must be others like them. But with the threats given to Nathan, A still did not trust X. X was inhabiting a boy named Wyatt, and had been in his body for several days, making the body suffer and struggle. Rhannion, Nathan, and Wyatt's family, all work together with A to stop X for good, while also freeing Wyatt. Once X is gone, A and Rhannion don't have to worry anymore, and finally know what they should do to make their love work.
Nathan, the boy who was convinced he was possessed by A, had been talking to Rhiannon and helped to try and contact A. They were the only people who knew about A, except for Reverend Poole, who was the only other person like A. He was the evil man who threatend A to join him in his evil acts. But he now calls himself X. X threaten Nathan again in order to get A to meet with him. A agreed to see him, not knowing his true intentions. They began to try and connect and learn from one another, and soon discovered that there must be others like them. But with the threats given to Nathan, A still did not trust X. X was inhabiting a boy named Wyatt, and had been in his body for several days, making the body suffer and struggle. Rhannion, Nathan, and Wyatt's family, all work together with A to stop X for good, while also freeing Wyatt. Once X is gone, A and Rhannion don't have to worry anymore, and finally know what they should do to make their love work.
Themes
- Defining Love:
Rhiannon and A define their love by the end of the book as each others "constant", which takes a lot of time, patience, and understanding to achieve.
- Accepting Everyone:
In the book, most of the setting takes place in New York City where a huge march for human rights take place. Rhiannon accepts every body A is in because she knows the connection they have is more important than looks.
- Everyone is Equal:
X tries to convince A that he should take from the people who's bodies they are in, because no life is any more valuable than theirs. A rejects this idea, because they know everyone is equal and stealing/taking advantage of people is wrong.
Quote
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"The best thing to do is treat all your days well" (389).
This quote is rather simple, but has a strong meaning to it. Treating every day as if it is your last is a good minset to have in life. It makes you appreciate the little things and recongnize that tommorrow is not promised.
This quote is rather simple, but has a strong meaning to it. Treating every day as if it is your last is a good minset to have in life. It makes you appreciate the little things and recongnize that tommorrow is not promised.
Argument
For my essay I will be arguing that every indivual is equal no matter their race, gender, ethnicity, etc. Everyone is just as important as the next and deserve to be treated as if they are, and that love has no boundaries.