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Rolly Siaboc They Both Die At The End is a life-changing book. Starting with its main character Mateo and Rufus who are both at the verge of their death announced by Death-Cast --a company. Like Mateo and Rufus, they are called Deckers. They have this contrast and opposite personalities that define and brought up self-doubts and struggles towards the plot of the story.

Mateo, as a dude whos been afraid to live his life (and is now ending) with his father in the hospital whos comatose he struggles to start living the day what is known for his death-day. Although it is his death-day he also faces a huge terror that is so hard to overcome, to start his day. Fear and trepidation to death are what stopping him to at least begin although ironically it is his end day. On the other hand, Rufus is a different man who already started his funeral and lived his life to the fullest perhaps. He’s a bad man with a beast demeanor until he met Mateo.

As they try to live their day knowing that death is waiting and still, the agonies and realization of the story is the main recipe of the book. They Both Die At The End is truly remarkable and a must read. Written by Adam Silvera and categorized as a teen book, it is dedicated for those whos not living their life to the fullest.


Lani I loved this freakin book it was pretty amazing


The Potatrovert I personally didn't enjoy it as much as Adam Silvera's other books. The premise was very promising so I had high expectations about it, but I was slightly let down by the execution of the events.
It dragged at times that I found myself flipping through the pages to get to the next chapter.
The characters were super lovely, I loved them, but I'm not a fan of insta-love so I didn't really feel anything about Mateo and Rufus's relationship, though I'll admit it was bittersweet.


Tabi Momeyer I found this book absolutely incredible. Character development in both characters was wonderful and I thoroughly enjoyed each of them. The concept was fascinating as well. The idea of knowing 24 hours in advance when you'll die is an incredible idea to explore. I really enjoyed it.


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