They both die in the end characters

What would you do if you found out your End Day?

They both die in the end characters

They both die in the end characters
They Both Die at the End is a young adult novel that was written by Adam Silvera. The story follows two young boys named Mateo and Rufus, who both find out that on September 5th, their lives are going to end. 

This book is divided into four parts: “Death-Cast”, ”The Last Friend”, ”The Beginning”, and ”The End”. At the beginning of the story, Mateo and Rufus receive a phone call from the Death Cast service, which notifies them that they have only one day to live. These boys don’t know how or why this is happening, but it leads to them meeting through the Last Friends app.

From there on, these boys are known as “Deckers”. As they take on eventful adventures together, Mateo and Rufus also refer to each other as “my Last Friend”. 

What I find unique about They Both Die at the End is that it is told within the span of a day. It starts off with the two boys receiving the calls at midnight, leaving them 24 hours to live their lives to the fullest. 

Although Mateo and Rufus are the main characters of the story, Silvera also includes the perspective of other characters. Some of which, like celebrity Howie Maldonaldo, are also Deckers. Other characters just happen to have close ties with the two boys.

The pure connection between Mateo and Rufus is unforgettable. Even though they have only known each other for a few hours, they won’t leave one another’s side. This makes it seem that they have been friends for so long. As time goes on, the two boys also fall in love, and Rufus expresses that Mateo has “helped me find myself again” and “made me better”. 

One criticism I have is that Silvera does not give a backstory on the idea of the Death Cast. The service is only mentioned mysteriously, and he does not explain why the characters only receive the notice 24 hours before they are gone. Also, why aren’t the Death Cast workers allowed to tell Deckers how they are going to die? 

All in all, They Both Die at the End is a heart-wrenching story that left me wanting to know more. Silvera teaches us that life is short, and no matter how much we may fear death, it is a part of everyone’s lives. Especially at a time like this, living through a pandemic is tough. But it is also important for us to realize the value of life. Spend time with your loved ones or learn a new hobby. Keep moving forward and do the things that make your heart happy, before it is too late. 

If you would like to know more about this story, don’t hesitate to grab a copy from a bookstore near you. And if you like books like this one, feel free to check out our review of It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover.   

They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera is unlike anything I’ve read before. It is a story about living life to the fullest as it follows the last day of two new friends. The characters are both likeable, and the writing brings a lot to the book. Although I knew the ending right from the beginning, it still came as a bit of a shock.

They both die in the end characters
Title: They Both Die at the End
Series: Death-Cast #1
Author: Adam Silvera
Also by this author: More Happy Than Not
Publisher: HarperTeen
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Publication Date: September 5, 2017
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They both die in the end characters

They both die in the end characters

Summary (from Goodreads):

Adam Silvera reminds us that there’s no life without death and no love without loss in this devastating yet uplifting story about two people whose lives change over the course of one unforgettable day.

On September 5, a little after midnight, Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to give them some bad news: They’re going to die today.

Mateo and Rufus are total strangers, but, for different reasons, they’re both looking to make a new friend on their End Day. The good news: There’s an app for that. It’s called the Last Friend, and through it, Rufus and Mateo are about to meet up for one last great adventure—to live a lifetime in a single day.

They both die in the end characters
They both die in the end characters
They both die in the end characters
They both die in the end characters

❃ I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. ❃

This book is one of the most inventive books I’ve read. Basically, everyone gets a phone call on the day they are going to die. They don’t know how or when, just the date. Enter Mateo and Rufus, who meet through an app designed to help people find a friend to spend their last day with. The book follows their first and last day together and their developing relationship. I enjoyed the new technology in the book that almost has a sci-fi vibe to it and the inspiring message. I would definitely recommend this one, even if it is an emotional rollercoaster.

Lovable Characters

I loved the characters in They Both Die at the End. Mateo is such a sweetheart who is also overcoming social anxiety. He is determined to break out of his shell on his last day and live the rest of his life to the fullest. Throughout the book, I 100% supported Mateo, and his transformation is so heartwarming. Rufus is pretty much the opposite of Mateo, as he is a pretty reckless character. He does have a soft side, and he also changes a lot as the book progresses. I personally liked Mateo’s character more, but Rufus grew on me.

Multiple Perspectives

The writing in this book is also different. The story is told through multiple points of view, primarily Mateo’s and Rufus’s. However, every once in a while there is a chapter told from a side character’s perspective. I enjoyed characters such as the person from Death-Cast who calls Mateo and how they all connect to the main plot line. There is also a lot of suspense to the story since the reader knows that the main characters will die, but it is hard to predict how. The writing is filled with emotion and will definitely bring on some tears.

Phenomenal Writing

They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera is a creative story about two people who meet on their last day of life. I enjoyed the characters and their complexity, especially compassionate Mateo. The writing is phenomenal as well, making the book even more moving.


Book Quotes: They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera

Book Beginning:

Death-Cast is calling with the warning of a lifetime—I’m going to die today. Forget that, “warning” is too strong a word since warnings suggest something can be avoided, like a car honking at someone who’s crossing the street when it isn’t their light, giving them the chance to step back; this is more of a heads-up.

Friday 56:

I go into my closet and pull out the blue-and-gray flannel shirt Lidia got me for my birthday, then put it on over my white T-shirt. I haven’t worn it outside yet. The shirt is how I get to keep Lidia close today.

About Adam Silvera

They both die in the end characters

Adam Silvera is the New York Times bestselling author of More Happy Than Not, History Is All You Left Me, and They Both Die at the End. His next book What If It's Us is co-written by Becky Albertalli (Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda) and releases on October 9th, 2018.
He writes full-time in New York City and is tall for no reason.

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Do the characters die in They Both Die at the End?

I felt kind of stunned that the book was done as Rufus and Mateo did in fact die in the end.

Who is the protagonist in They Both Die at the End?

The two main characters of Adam Silvera's 2017 novel, “They Both Die at the End,” Mateo and Rufus, both receive these calls. Mateo is a socially awkward and introverted boy whose father is in a coma.

Is they both died at the end LGBT?

Answer and Explanation: The novel They Both Die at the End is a work of LGBT fiction. Its two male protagonists—Mateo and Rufus—develop a strong bond after finding out that they each have only one day left to live, and spend the day together in an attempt to avoid spending the day alone.

Do Mateo and Rufus Kiss in They Both Die at the End?

From there they go to a dance club and Rufus's friends, finally released from questioning by the police, meet with him and post to Instagram where they are. Peck sees the post and is on his way. Before Peck arrives Mateo and Rufus sing karaoke together and at the end of the song Mateo kisses Rufus. Rufus kisses back.