A review by westernskynaida
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera

4.0

Oh man. This book I struggled with when reading the physical edition, so I decided to try listening to the audiobook (with Robbie Daymond as one of the narrators sign me up). It took me only a few days where the physical edition I’ve had on hold for months now

The idea of a company knowing when you’re going to die seems both helpful and also terrifying. It puts into perspective of the idea of whether you live the most during that final day or just let things happen

I also love the idea of the Final Friend app and related apps (like NecRom, which I’d personally never use but Last Friend I would) because it helps people who may feel alone or are alone in those final 24 hours

Rufus’ final chapter hit me like a ton of bricks and actually made me nearly tear up.

For anyone interested in reading this, it might take a bit to get past the first 1/4th of the book with it feeling really dry. But it does pick up once you learn a little more about Mateo and Rufus