
They Both Die at the End
2017
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Adam Silvera
FirePheoniX a noté 8/10
I really liked the story idea, it is great, but I personally was not a big fan of how it is written, the story line was sometimes kind of confusing and I often did not know who was speaking. That made it way harder for me to follow the story and it took me way longer because I had to reread some scenes multiple times. A thing that is probably very personal that I did not really like about it is that I did not had to cry while reading it, I really wanted to but it just didn’t made me cry. It was cute and also pretty sad, I liked it but would probably not read it again. (I know my ranking might seem a bit to high for my judgement but it was a 4/5 for me.)
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Summary
From the bestselling author of HISTORY IS ALL YOU LEFT ME comes another unforgettable story of life, loss and making each day count On September 5th, a little after midnight, Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to give them some bad news: they're going to die today. Mateo and Rufus are total strangers, but, for different reasons, they're both looking to make a new friend on their End Day. The good news: there's an app for that. It's called the Last Friend, and through it, Rufus and Mateo are about to meet up for one last great adventure - to live a lifetime in a single day. Another beautiful, heartbreaking and life-affirming book from the brilliant Adam Silvera, author of History Is All You Left Me (a Zoella Book Club 2017 novel) PRAISE FOR ADAM SILVERA: 'History Is All You Left Me overflows with tenderness and heartache. Even when its hero is screwing up royally, maybe especially then, Silvera's humanity and compassion carve out a space where it's not the falling that's important, it's how you pick yourself back up. There isn't a teenager alive who won't find their heart described perfectly on these pages.' Patrick Ness 'Adam Silvera is a master at capturing the infinite small heartbreaks of love and loss and grief. History Is All You Left Me is a beautiful meditation on what it means to survive devastating loss. This book will make you cry, think, and then cry some more.' Nicola Yoon 'Bold and haunting.' Lauren Oliver on They Both Die At The End 'A phenomenal talent.' Juno Dawson
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1 avisI really liked the story idea, it is great, but I personally was not a big fan of how it is written, the story line was sometimes kind of confusing and I often did not know who was speaking. That made it way harder for me to follow the story and it took me way longer because I had to reread some scenes multiple times. A thing that is probably very personal that I did not really like about it is that I did not had to cry while reading it, I really wanted to but it just didn’t made me cry. It was cute and also pretty sad, I liked it but would probably not read it again. (I know my ranking might seem a bit to high for my judgement but it was a 4/5 for me.)





