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A review by denthepacific
The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera
4.25
Song: Pink in the Night by Mitski
Adam Silvera novels always make great audiobooks because of the way he writes dialogue. The slang that can, at times, come off as cringe on paper flows well when spoken. I loved the romance, the classic invisible string style that distinguishes Silvera, and the tragically beautiful vibe of the series.
Not particularly life-changing, but still great escapist romance. The constant perspective shifting kept me as a reader interested. Multiple perspectives always suit Silvera well.
Adam Silvera novels always make great audiobooks because of the way he writes dialogue. The slang that can, at times, come off as cringe on paper flows well when spoken. I loved the romance, the classic invisible string style that distinguishes Silvera, and the tragically beautiful vibe of the series.
Not particularly life-changing, but still great escapist romance. The constant perspective shifting kept me as a reader interested. Multiple perspectives always suit Silvera well.