Adam Silvera - Mindketten meghalnak a végén
Product description
ADAM SILVERA's beautifully heartbreaking novel touched hundreds of thousands of young people. There are more than 74 million posts about this book on TikTok, and it also has a place on The New York Times bestseller list. We, the Végső Barát Zrt. team, are terribly sorry to lose you. Our sincere condolences to all who loved you and to those who will never know you. We hope you will find a valuable new friend today and spend your final hours with him."
On September 5, shortly after midnight, Hálál-Hírek calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio. He has bad news for them: they will die that very day. Mateo and Rufus don't know each other, and for different reasons, they both want to find a new friend on their Doomsday. The good news: there is an application for this too, called: Végső Bárát.
Rufus and Mateo want to use this to meet in order to have one last great adventure together - they want to live an entire life in one day.
Adam Silvera's debut novel was described by the New York Times as a serious, sensitive work, and now here is another virtuoso work by the acclaimed author, the uplifting and devastating, enchanting and gripping They Both Die in the End. This story reminds us that there is no life without death, no love without loss - and that we can change our whole world in a single day.
"Hello! I'm calling from Death News. I'm sorry to inform you that your life will come to an untimely end in the next twenty-four hours. On behalf of the entire Death News team, please accept our deepest condolences. This is your last day, make the most of it, okay ?"
Opinions:
"A bold, great, achingly beautiful story about loss, hope, and the redemptive power of friendship." - Lauren Oliver, New York Times bestselling author of Before I Fall
"Enthralling, thought-provoking and just as heartbreaking as the title suggests." - Kirkus Reviews
"Extraordinary and unforgettable." - Booklist
"A book about friendship, love and fate - it doesn't hurt to have a pack of tissues handy while reading." - Brightly