And so begins the last day of Mateo and Rufus, and it’s an adventure full of bravery, heart, and revelation– not just for the characters, but for us, too. But they do, and, not wanting to waste their last day, they find each other through the Last Friends app, a service that helps so-called “Deckers” (people who have been called by Death-Cast) get in touch. There’s no escape, no way to get out of it– when they call you, you have 24 hours or less left to live.īut Mateo and Rufus, two boys living in New York City who have never met before, weren’t really expecting Death-Cast to call them. ![]() Here’s an overview of the plot: They Both Die at the End is set in the present but in an alternate universe, where everything is the same except for one small detail–a short while ago, a mysterious company called Death-Cast figured out how to know when you’re going to die. ![]() Heya, readers! Sorry I haven’t updated recently (I’ve been a little busy with this thing called school) but I’m back now with a new book review of They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera.
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