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brittmariasbooks 's review for:
They Both Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
Well, I am sad. Though I did not cry, probably because the title prepares the reader of what is to come. This is the kind of book where you will reflect on life with.
The parts where we briefly followed the point of views of different characters in the story, really reminded me of The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon. I really liked it there, and I really liked it here.
Even though it was sad, it was a great read. It takes a great kind of writing to let you feel things through books and Adam Silvera managed to do it with this book. I am definitely planning on picking up his other work after having read The Both Die at the End.
Spoiler
First of all, Death Cast is basically destiny-like. Some people die because DC calls them. For example, the Last Friend serial killer, and of course Mateo and Rufus. This leads to the second question: is it better not to have met at all, or to have met, lived your last day to fullest and die because you have met. This is a lot of brain food for me and probably also for other readersThe parts where we briefly followed the point of views of different characters in the story, really reminded me of The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon. I really liked it there, and I really liked it here.
Even though it was sad, it was a great read. It takes a great kind of writing to let you feel things through books and Adam Silvera managed to do it with this book. I am definitely planning on picking up his other work after having read The Both Die at the End.