4.5 Rounded Up!
Death Date, written B. Y. Simpson, is a truly excellent dystopian novel that will have readers hooked from start to finish.
In a genre that sometimes feels overdone, Simpson crafts a society that feels original and uniquely terrifying. In Nova’s world, everyone is assigned a death date on their eighteenth birthday. She grows up questioning every move she makes, being told that misbehaving will directly result in shortening her lifespan. Leading up to her most important birthday, strange things seem to be happening, leading to a series of shocking events that will cause Nova to question everything she has ever known about the world she lives in, and the people she loves the most.
Filled with shocking twists, Death Date is compelling and unpredictable until the last chapter. The book is very well paced and I was truly flying through it. By the end of the book, any reader will be so shocked that they will want to pick up the sequel immediately, making Death Date the perfect start to this duology!
Nova is such an interesting character to follow, and her arc is wonderfully written and truly thought provoking. I can’t wait to see how her character continues to develop in the sequel!
There were also so many complex supporting characters. I found myself attached to everyone Nova became attached to, and I truly cared about everything that happened to all these beloved characters. This book truly has a phenomenal cast!
Overall, Death Date is a masterfully written novel that creates a unique world that will captivate any reader. I truly can’t wait to read the next installment!
Thank you so much to BookSirens for providing me with an advanced copy to review!
Major Content Warnings
violence, mild gore, death, murder, gun use/violence, death of a parent, death of a family member, disease
Moderate Content Warnings
bombing/explosion, child abuse, medical procedures
Minor Content Warnings
suicide, self-harm, body image issues, fire