I loved how the seemingly insignificant secondary characters got their own chapters or subplots, creating a multi-faceted story that brought many lives together.ĭeath-Cast is such a smart idea that added so much to the creation of this futuristic world. This message really struck a chord with me and I think it will with many other readers as well. I adored how it encouraged you to live life to the full every day, because you never know how long it will last. They Both Die at the End is a real celebration of life, love and how easily it all can be taken away. Isolated and scared, the boys reach out to each other, and what follows is a day of living life to the full. With bridges to mend, the police searching for him and the angry new boyfriend on his tail, it's time to run. Having lost his entire family, Rufus is no stranger to Death-Cast. Rufus is busy beating up his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend when he gets the call. But he knows that he has to make the most of this day, it's his last chance to get out there and make an impression. Quiet and shy, Mateo is devastated at the thought of leaving behind his hospitalised father, and his best friend and her baby girl. When Mateo receives the dreaded call from Death-Cast, informing him that today will be his last, he doesn't know where to begin. They Both Die at the End, by Adam Silvera
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