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They Both Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
A heartening rollercoaster
This book was like watching a final destination movie - except trying to guess how the next person would die with anticipation , this story filled me with dread. I was in love with the characters. And I didn't want them to die. I felt myself looking at how much percent was left like the boys did on their phones, my heart racing the entire time. This book was full of so many heart wrenching moments, laughs and thrills. I feel like I lived with Rufus and Mateo on their last days , laughed when they laughed and hurt when they hurt. It was a refreshing concept for the story, something that made me have a lot of questions , but those questions left unanswered (like how does D.C KNOW??) is what makes me love this book more. This is the second Adam Silvera novel I have read, the first being history is all you left me and he is fast becoming my new favorite author. I feel like I'm not spoiling anything about this novel considering the reader goes into knowing they both die, so RIP Rufus and Mateo. May you shine as constellations and that you and the Plutos always out towards and around each other 💗💔💗
This book was like watching a final destination movie - except trying to guess how the next person would die with anticipation , this story filled me with dread. I was in love with the characters. And I didn't want them to die. I felt myself looking at how much percent was left like the boys did on their phones, my heart racing the entire time. This book was full of so many heart wrenching moments, laughs and thrills. I feel like I lived with Rufus and Mateo on their last days , laughed when they laughed and hurt when they hurt. It was a refreshing concept for the story, something that made me have a lot of questions , but those questions left unanswered (like how does D.C KNOW??) is what makes me love this book more. This is the second Adam Silvera novel I have read, the first being history is all you left me and he is fast becoming my new favorite author. I feel like I'm not spoiling anything about this novel considering the reader goes into knowing they both die, so RIP Rufus and Mateo. May you shine as constellations and that you and the Plutos always out towards and around each other 💗💔💗