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I finished this book a few days ago and ended up liking it way more than I thought I would! I am going to have to continue this series now. I was so devastated! I mean the title tells you what's going to happen, but I still wanted it to magically change somehow.
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Bailey wrote: "I finished this book a few days ago and ended up liking it way more than I thought I would! I am going to have to continue this series now. I was so devastated! I mean the title tells you what's go..."Sameeee!! I was also sad at the end even tho the title literally explains what would happen. I liked it a lot and it’s one of those unputdownable books in my opinion ofc. I’m definitely continuing this series bc I HAVE to know what happens next! This made me cry bc of how sad and good it was.
So I've never read They Both Die At The End, so this was my introduction to the universe. I really liked it and definitely want to continue the series! I was crying by the end and I've read that the original is even better so can't wait for that. I do want to know how exactly Death-Cast knows who will die though
I loved it when I first read it. I‘m a huge fan of Adam Silvera, so of course I had to check out this book! Raw emotional storytelling, excellent character writing, hopeful yet depressing at the same time - It‘s kind of like a Adam Silvera best of collection. And I don‘t think it‘s necessary to read “They Both Die at the End“ first.
Fyala wrote: "I loved it when I first read it. I‘m a huge fan of Adam Silvera, so of course I had to check out this book! Raw emotional storytelling, excellent character writing, hopeful yet depressing at the sa..."
I am glad you don't have to do the books in that order since that is how they were written. I am going to have to read that one next!
I am glad you don't have to do the books in that order since that is how they were written. I am going to have to read that one next!


