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They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera

They Both Die at the End

by Adam Silvera

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  • Sep 2017, 384 pages
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ella.tori

unpredictable.
This book gave me a lot of emotions. Made me happy, hopeful, devastated, and left me heartbroken. It's a story about learning how to truly live, about friendship, about love, about regrets, and about hope. This novel will bring you into a place of affection and full of emotion, it will make you want to go out of your house and just live in the moment without thinking too much, it will make you want to hug your family and friends a little tighter after reading the book.
lili

Okay
I know that the title gives away the ending. But in my opinion, the ending was rushed. There was like zero love tension between the character and overall I was not impressed.
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