A Goodreads user asked this question about They Both Die at the End (They Both Die at the End, #1):
On a scale of 1 - 10, how depressing is this book? This question is for all those who have had the chance to review the ARCs.
Eli I rate it a 10. Honestly I couldn't put the book down and read it all in one night. Mateo is this Antisocial boy who hasn't cracked out of his shell b…moreI rate it a 10. Honestly I couldn't put the book down and read it all in one night. Mateo is this Antisocial boy who hasn't cracked out of his shell because of fear, and his dad. And Rufus is grieving over his parents and sisters deaths. I am here in my dark room grieving over the fact that my dad is dead and my mom is dying, I'm at school beating people up because of my issues. I could relate to this book in such sad ways.. and I wish we could know if they meet again in Rufus's last afterlife. The book was so Beautifully written that I had started crying before the sadness started. And too me what's sad is that they both could have met sooner and had more time, but because they met each other on their end day... They lived. They loved. And they learned to accept their mistakes and just live through this day like it wasn't their last. They were living. Too me, they will continue living. BUT WE NEED A PART 2 PLEASE PLEASE MAKE IT SO THAT THEY MEET IN THE AFTERLIFE AND JUST STAY TOGETHER FOREVER 😭😭😭(less)
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