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

4.0

So I was avoiding reading this book before because It's by [a: Adam Silvera|7577278|Adam Silvera|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1414725025p2/7577278.jpg] and I know what that means: my heart is going to break.

And I was definitely right, so this is my fault.
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It's safe to say the ending totally destroyed me. I mean you would've thought the title would've prepared me.

This is a sci fi book where a company called Death Cast calls people to alert them that their last day has arrived. This book surrounds Mateo and Rufus on their End day. They’re both looking to make a new friend on their last day and fine each other through The Last Friend App.

It does follow a generic idea of living to your fullest, seizing the day and all. but I loved how it was done. Both these characters were different and well crafted, they had their own distinguished voice.
It's more of a character driven then plot driven book. That's not to say nothing happens!

What I really loved was how Death Cast's influence on society was shown. There were places made specially for Deckers (people dying on today). We even got see different perspectives besides the two main characters.

[b: More Happy Than Not|19542841|More Happy Than Not|Adam Silvera|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1437759419s/19542841.jpg|27669922] by Silvera is one of my favourite book of all time, while I did not love this book as much. I still really really liked it and it means alot to me.

Adam Silvera is gift for people who want diverse books!