Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
Silvera's heartbreaking but hopeful instant "New York Times" is now in paperback. In a world where people receive a phone call on the day they're going to die, Rufus and Mateo meet through an app and come up with a perfect plan to live their last hours to the fullest.
Brief description:
Adam Silvera is the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of They Both Die at the End, The First to Die at the End, The Survivor Wants to Die at the End, More Happy Than Not, History Is All You Left Me, and the Infinity Cycle (Infinity Son, Infinity Reaper, and Infinity Kings) and coauthor of What If It's Us and Here's to Us. He is tall for no reason. Visit him online at adamsilvera.com.
Review Quotes:
"A bold, lovely, and haunting story of loss, hope, and the redeeming power of friendship." - Lauren Oliver, New York Times bestselling author of Before I Fall
"Adam Silvera uses his ample skill to force readers to examine how they live life now and how they want to live it. They Both Die at the End is a prime example of his skill at asking the most relevant questions of all of us." - Teen Vogue
"They Both Die at the End is beautiful and charged with emotion, and Silvera's best work to date." - Jordan April, The River's End Bookstore, for the Autumn 2017 Teen Indie Next List
"Themes of friendship, love, loss, and fate combine in this novel that should be read with a box of tissues close at hand." - Brightly
"Silvera not only poignantly captures the raw emotion of facing your own morality, but creates such relatable and authentic characters you want to follow on their journey. His gorgeous writing and wonderful storytelling will wreck you in the very best possible way." - Buzzfeed
★"Extraordinary and unforgettable." - Booklist (starred review)
★"It's another standout from Silvera. Engrossing, contemplative, and as heart-wrenching as the title promises." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
★"Over the course of an eventful day, these thoughtful young men speak honestly and movingly about their fate, their anger at its unfairness, and what it means to be alive, until their budding friendship organically turns into something more." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
★ "Silvera continues to masterfully integrate diversity, disability, and young queer voices into an appealing story with a lot of heart. A must-have for YA shelves." - School Library Journal (starred review)