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A review by lexareadsaalatte
The Survivor Wants To Die At The End by Adam Silvera
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
🤳🏼 The Survivor Wants to D!e at the End: The Third Book in the Death-Cast series 💀
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💀 "I deserve to have a life of my own before telling people how to live theirs before they d!e."
The Death-Cast series is sure to bring the heavy feelings, the emotions, the sprinkles of hope and resilience, and the love. Survivor was no exception.
💀 "Death-Cast saves Deckers, but it can also ruin survivors."
With No One Knows Who D!es at the End (the next book) being a continuation of this book, this one felt like a lot of setting up for that story. Some of it probably could have been cut to shorten it, but knowing how this series works I have a feeling every moment has it's reason.
💀 "Everyone has a dream, even those of us who've given up on them."
I loved the call backs and connections to the first two books, some which would have gone over my head if I hadn't JUST reread the first two. I'm excited for the next book in the series.
💀"I hate that I have to work so hard to love myself."
This book feels heavier than the first two, so make sure to check the content warnings. Su!cidal ideation is a very big theme. There are some relatable quotes to depression that hit home for me.
💀"If I'm so young, why does life feel so long?"
What this series does best: twist and turns that leave you gaping, deep connections between characters you didn't see coming, makes you question a lot, gives you hope and love to cling to even when everything seems hopeless
💀 "Don't worry about your secrets, they'll d!e with me." "I'd rather my secrets live with you. Your secrets can live with me too."
Add this series to your pride reads this month, but again, check the trigger warnings. 🏳️🌈
⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
💀 "I deserve to have a life of my own before telling people how to live theirs before they d!e."
The Death-Cast series is sure to bring the heavy feelings, the emotions, the sprinkles of hope and resilience, and the love. Survivor was no exception.
💀 "Death-Cast saves Deckers, but it can also ruin survivors."
With No One Knows Who D!es at the End (the next book) being a continuation of this book, this one felt like a lot of setting up for that story. Some of it probably could have been cut to shorten it, but knowing how this series works I have a feeling every moment has it's reason.
💀 "Everyone has a dream, even those of us who've given up on them."
I loved the call backs and connections to the first two books, some which would have gone over my head if I hadn't JUST reread the first two. I'm excited for the next book in the series.
💀"I hate that I have to work so hard to love myself."
This book feels heavier than the first two, so make sure to check the content warnings. Su!cidal ideation is a very big theme. There are some relatable quotes to depression that hit home for me.
💀"If I'm so young, why does life feel so long?"
What this series does best: twist and turns that leave you gaping, deep connections between characters you didn't see coming, makes you question a lot, gives you hope and love to cling to even when everything seems hopeless
💀 "Don't worry about your secrets, they'll d!e with me." "I'd rather my secrets live with you. Your secrets can live with me too."
Add this series to your pride reads this month, but again, check the trigger warnings. 🏳️🌈
Graphic: Addiction, Alcoholism, Gun violence, Mental illness, Self harm, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide attempt, Alcohol, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Cursing, Domestic abuse
Minor: Death of parent