A brave, beautiful, and unsettling tale of hope, friendship, and loss. -- Lauren Oliver, Before I Fall's New York Times bestselling author
"Adam Silvera uses his considerable skill to compel readers to consider their current and ideal ways of living. His ability to pose the most pertinent questions to each of us is best seen in the story They Both Die at the End. Youth Vogue
They Both Die at the End is Silvera's best work to date; it is stunning and intensely emotional. -- Jordan April for the Autumn 2017 Teen Indie Next List, The River's End Bookstore
This book, which is best read with a box of tissues, combines themes of friendship, love, grief, and fate.Keep tissues nearby. -- Vibrant
"Silvera continues to deftly weave diversity, disability, and young gay voices into a charming, heartfelt novel. a fundamental for YA shelves. (starred review) -- School Library Journal
These thoughtful young men speak openly and movingly about their situation, their rage at its unfairness, and what it means to be alive throughout the course of a busy day until their burgeoning friendship naturally develops into something more. -- Publishers Weekly, rated with a star
It was "extraordinary and unforgettable." -- (starred review) Booklist
Silvera crafts characters that are so likeable and real that you want to follow them on their journey in addition to beautifully capturing the raw emotion of confronting your own morality. You will be destroyed by his exquisite storytelling and writing in the finest conceivable way.” The Buzzfeed
"It's another great Silvera performance. As moving, thoughtful, and engrossing as the title suggests. -- Starred review from Kirkus ReviewsAn alternative kindle_edition edition is mentioned in this paragraph.