You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.
Take a photo of a barcode or cover
architha_thebookishdweeb 's review for:
Things to Do Before the End of the World
by Emily Barr
You have five minutes left to live. What will you do?
Thank you @netgalley and @penguinukbooks for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Life is way too short when it comes to misunderstandings and ego. It becomes even more shorter when global warming decides to act out. Things come into perspective when we become aware of our time left on this world, and everything not said and not done become the sole purpose of our existence.
'Things to do before the end of the world' is a book that talks of ethics, living life to the fullest, and how we're killing our planet on a daily basis. Libby is an introverted college teen who goes into an existential crisis when she finds out that the world as she knew it was coming to an end. She sets out to discover family secrets, explore Europe, learn about the street world, and invariably gets hurt in the process.
Libby had such an amazing character arc, and so did all the characters in the book! The most important takeaway would be that life is unpredictable and it's upto us to live it like no other.
Heartwarming, quick and light, this book is perfect for when you're in a slump or otherwise!
Thank you @netgalley and @penguinukbooks for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Life is way too short when it comes to misunderstandings and ego. It becomes even more shorter when global warming decides to act out. Things come into perspective when we become aware of our time left on this world, and everything not said and not done become the sole purpose of our existence.
'Things to do before the end of the world' is a book that talks of ethics, living life to the fullest, and how we're killing our planet on a daily basis. Libby is an introverted college teen who goes into an existential crisis when she finds out that the world as she knew it was coming to an end. She sets out to discover family secrets, explore Europe, learn about the street world, and invariably gets hurt in the process.
Libby had such an amazing character arc, and so did all the characters in the book! The most important takeaway would be that life is unpredictable and it's upto us to live it like no other.
Heartwarming, quick and light, this book is perfect for when you're in a slump or otherwise!