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The First to Die at the End

Written by: Adam Silvera
Narrated by: Jason Genao, Anthony Keyvan, Kyla Garcia
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In this prequel to the bestselling phenomenon They Both Die at the End, two new strangers spend a life-changing day together after Death-Cast first makes their fateful calls. #1 New York Times bestseller!

It’s the night before Death-Cast goes live, and there’s one question on everyone’s mind: Can Death-Cast actually predict when someone will die, or is it just an elaborate hoax?

Orion Pagan has waited years for someone to tell him that he’s going to die. He has a serious heart condition, and he signed up for Death-Cast so he could know what’s coming.

Valentino Prince is restarting his life in New York. He has a long and promising future ahead and he only registered for Death-Cast after his twin sister nearly died in a car accident.

Orion and Valentino cross paths in Times Square and immediately feel a deep connection. But when the first round of End Day calls goes out, their lives are changed forever—one of them receives a call, and the other doesn’t. Though neither boy is certain how the day will end, they know they want to spend it together…even if that means their goodbye will be heartbreaking.

Told with acclaimed author Adam Silvera’s signature bittersweet touch, this story celebrates the lasting impact that people have on each other and proves that life is always worth living to the fullest.

* A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year *

©2022 Adam Silvera (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
Difficult Situations Friendship Literature & Fiction Young Adult Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt
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Beautifully written

I didn't know what to expect from this book. I was pulled in quickly and enjoyed the pace, the unfolding of this very unlikely story and the narration.
I enjoyed every single minute.
I have not read, They Both Die at the End but it's next on my list!

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Will Read Again and Again

Adam Silvera does it again! I love his simple storylines that hold so much more if you really think. I appreciate his use of words and the way he tells queer stories.

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A worthy prequel

This prequel in itself is well done but tying in younger versions of characters from the first book was woven really nicely. More backstory or history would be nice, especially with Death Case and the system. It wants to be told, but just lingers and moves on.

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It broke my heart

I sit here balling my eyes out as I share my experience of The First to Die At The End. A science fiction story of love and loss. Two boys and their families share their stories as the boys try to share a lifetime’s worth of experience and love on the last day of their lives together. The story is so intense that I had to take a couple of days off from reading it. It’s worth the 10 hours of your life.

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Phenomenal Story Telling

Such a well written story. The narrations were fantastic and helped give life to the characters. This story was heartbreaking in the best way.

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So good!

Just like the first one, this was really good and I just loved the characters.

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Intense feelings

I really love this book. I love it so much but I hate how much it hurt and completely broke me. I put off reading it for so long because I knew how hard it would hit me. The narrators made the characters feel so real and it really intensified the pain because I love them so much. I will never forget this book

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Adam Silvera writes the same book yet again

another book about white passing gay Latin Americans with character or heart. Just read any other Adam Silvera book he can only write a hand full of characters, just renames them and tricks us into buying his stuff again

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