The second book and prequel in the No. 1 global bestselling They Both Die at the End series. What if you could find out your death date from a single phone call? Death-Cast is calling . . . will you answer?
‘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 new strangers spend a life-changing day together after Death-Cast make their first fateful calls.
It’s the night before Death-Cast goes live, and there’s one question on everyone’s mind: Can Death-Cast actually predict death, or is it an elaborate hoax? Orion Pagan has waited years for someone to tell him that he’s going to die, given his serious heart condition. Valentino Prince has a long and promising future ahead of him and only registered for Death-Cast after his twin sister nearly died in a car accident.
Orion and Valentino cross paths in Times Square and immediately feel a deep connection. But when the first End Day calls go out, their lives are changed for ever – one of them receives a call . . . the other doesn’t.
Told with acclaimed author Adam Silvera’s signature bittersweet touch, this story celebrates the lasting impact that people have on each other and proves that life is always worth living to the fullest.
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
























mig
1.11.2022
So badly written. Which sucks cause the 2 main characters are perfect.
Anne
4.10.2022
3.5 stars as you would expect, this is a sad book, and I did cry multiple times while reading this, but I do think that is heavily owed to me being a very emotional person. because, aside from me feeling empathy for these characters, I do not think this book is anything too impressive. there were very good moments here and there, but there were also some cash-grabbing moments, and all in all, The First to Die at the End is simply too similar to They Both Die at the End to be outstanding. I'll even guess that the best possible way of experiencing the Death-Cast books is to pick the one you think you might like the best and then only read that one. At the End, this book is a perfectly middle of the road book, with some excellent moments here and there and the Death-Cast concept pulling it up to a 3.5 stars for me. (if the Death-Cast idea had been more interestingly explored the book would probably be a 4 star, but oh well)
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