bookmadbarlow 's review for:

2.0
dark slow-paced

Paz wants to end his life, but death cast haven't called him, so he's trying to force the matter. Alondo is injured and running from his dad on the night Paz chooses and their world's collide.

I don't mind reading a long book if it doesn't feel like a long book, but reading this 790-page book was a slog. I felt every one of those 790 pages, and my gosh, I wish I had DNF it. But, the thing that kept me going was my love of the previous 2 books. They Both Die at the End made my top books of the year, I loved the premise, the characters, and the world the author built. So, definitely go read that.

I wanted to be back in that world, and unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it this time around.
I struggled with the characters, the premise, and the outcome. let's not even go there, shall we.
There are massive triggers throughout for suicide, suicidal thoughts, self-harm, alcoholism and death. 

I'm giving it a two star and not a 1 star, because I did like the moral questions asked within about Death-cast and whether it was a good or bad thing.