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tklassy 's review for:
They Both Die At The End
by Adam Silvera
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
'They Both Die at the End' had been on my shelves for years and remained there, even after I moved and sorted through my books various times. Something about it just drew me in to read it. And now I have.
This was a multilayered, emotional, heartfelt, and just the right amount of fun for a book that delves deeply into mortality. It raises the question of how our world would change if we could predict the day of our death. While we all know we will die one day, what if we knew when? And that, no matter what we did, our death would happen? How do you spend this time?
This was a fast read but is one of those rare young adult novels that manages to sink beneath my skin.
This was a multilayered, emotional, heartfelt, and just the right amount of fun for a book that delves deeply into mortality. It raises the question of how our world would change if we could predict the day of our death. While we all know we will die one day, what if we knew when? And that, no matter what we did, our death would happen? How do you spend this time?
This was a fast read but is one of those rare young adult novels that manages to sink beneath my skin.