A review by steezemir
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera

1.0

Story was not captivating at all. The story is just two kids going around their city attempting to have fun. The threat of them dying at the end does not feel like any real threat. Their relationship is shorter than a day and it feels like that, they barely know each other and as they get to know each other it still feels bare bones. I was shocked when they kissed in the end because no where else in the book was there any hint at their attraction towards one another and them saying they felt that since the beginning at the end of the story made literally no sense. The feelings they were "hiding" felt so forced and rushed like the author was told it had to be a love story last minute so at the very last moment he attempted to fix that.