The Survivor Wants to Die at the End
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Narrated by:
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Frankie J. Alvarez
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Kyla Garcia
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Anthony Rey Perez
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By:
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Adam Silvera
About this listen
‘If They Both Die at the End broke your heart and put it back together again, be prepared for this novel to do the same. A tender, sad, hopeful and youthful story that deserves as much love as its predecessor.’ Culturefly
‘[A] heart-pounding story [full] of emotion and suspense.’ Kirkus
‘An extraordinary book with a riveting plot.’ Booklist
Two strangers, each with their own complicated relationship to Death-Cast, help each other learn to live.
Paz Dario stays up every night, waiting for the Death-Cast call that would mean he doesn’t have to keep faking his way through this lonely life. After a devastating day, Paz decides he’s done waiting around for Death-Cast. If they say he’s not dying, he’ll just have to prove them wrong. But right before Paz can die, a boy saves his life.
Alano Rosa is heir to the Death-Cast empire that encourages everyone to live their best lives, but he doesn’t feel in control of his own existence thanks to his father. And with a violent organisation called the Death Guard threatening Alano, his End Day might be closer than he thinks. It’s time to live.
Fate brings Paz and Alano together. But they must survive the tragic trials ahead so no one dies at the end.
This book contains themes that some readers may find difficult.
PRAISE FOR ADAM SILVERA:
‘There isn’t a teenager alive who won't find their heart described perfectly on these pages.’ Patrick Ness, author of The Knife of Never Letting Go
‘Adam Silvera is a master at capturing the infinite small heartbreaks of love and loss and grief.’ Nicola Yoon, author of Everything, Everything
‘A phenomenal talent.’ Juno Dawson, author of Clean and Wonderland
‘Bold and haunting.’ Lauren Oliver, author of Delirium
❤️ Yes, just yess
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Why does Alano have to say everyone’s full name and every event’s date and time all the time? Why is Paz so unnecessarily insufferable? I get they both have their mental issues but they were very unlikeable.
There were so many things that happened at the beginning that were never mentioned or talked about again (or maybe just briefly) that I wish they had not been there to make the story shorter.
And the end? Just no. I don’t wanna spoil it, but what was that?!
As for the voice actors, I think Paz’s did a great job (I loved every time he did Alano’s voice) but the one who did Alano’s was so monotone that I had to really concentrate to understand who was talking, if it was a narration, etc.
I love the series but this one let me down
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Infuriating!
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AMAZING
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One of his best written books to date!
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