The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera

The First to Die at the End

Death-Cast #0

Adam Silvera

550 pages first pub 2022 (editions) user-added

fiction lgbtqia+ speculative fiction young adult emotional sad medium-paced
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The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera is a poignant and uplifting novel that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate stories about the transformative power of human connection, the beauty of New York City, and the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community, making it a perfect fit for fans of heartwarming and absorbing young adult fiction.

Description

In this prequel to the NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING phenomenon of TIKTOK fame, They Both Die at the End, two new strangers spend a life-changing day together after Death-Cast make their first fateful calls.

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Community Reviews

4.1
based on 13,609 reviews

Moods

emotional: 93%

sad: 81%

hopeful: 41%

inspiring: 40%

reflective: 39%

adventurous: 29%

dark: 24%

funny: 22%

tense: 21%

challenging: 15%

lighthearted: 6%

mysterious: 4%

relaxing: 1%


Pace

28% of readers chose fast
61% of readers chose medium
10% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

7% of readers chose Plot
43% of readers chose A mix
47% of readers chose Character
Plot
A mix
Character

Strong character development?

74% of readers chose Yes
13% of readers chose Complicated
10% of readers chose No
2% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Loveable characters?

92% of readers chose Yes
5% of readers chose Complicated
2% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Diverse cast of characters?

92% of readers chose Yes
3% of readers chose Complicated
3% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Flaws of characters a main focus?

30% of readers chose Yes
25% of readers chose Complicated
39% of readers chose No
3% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

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