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“But no matter what choices we make - solo or together - our finish line remains the same... No matter how we choose to live, we both die at the end."
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This is my first Adam Silvera book. I just finished reading this a few minutes ago.. and tears are still streaming down my face, so.
Aaaaahhh. I can't believed I stretched reading this book for more than a month. I was too busy and I almost DNFed this and all of the books on my TBR would have remained untouched.
Good thing I battled against my m ...more
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This is my first Adam Silvera book. I just finished reading this a few minutes ago.. and tears are still streaming down my face, so.
Aaaaahhh. I can't believed I stretched reading this book for more than a month. I was too busy and I almost DNFed this and all of the books on my TBR would have remained untouched.
Good thing I battled against my m ...more
This book has an interesting premise, although I found it a bit triggering (which surprised me).
People are warned of their impending death (but not of the cause) and have a day or so to do something, anything. Two young men are struggling with their own issues when they each receive that dreaded death warning. They decide to try to make connections on their last day and find each other. They bond over their life stories and get closer.
As I said above I found the concept of having your death day ...more
People are warned of their impending death (but not of the cause) and have a day or so to do something, anything. Two young men are struggling with their own issues when they each receive that dreaded death warning. They decide to try to make connections on their last day and find each other. They bond over their life stories and get closer.
As I said above I found the concept of having your death day ...more
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