Pages: 368
Intended Audience: Mature Teens
Genre: Speculative – Contemporary Dystopian
Notes for Parents: Contains violence, mature scenes.
The Back Cover
On
September 5, a little after midnight, Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus
Emeterio to deliver some bad news; They’re going to die in less than
twenty-four hours. 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 is there’s an app for that. It’s called Last Friend, and through it, Rufus
and Mateo meet up for one final epic adventure—to live a lifetime in a single
day.
What the cover doesn’t tell
you:
It
was the winner of the Lincoln Award (Illinois Teen Readers’ Choice Award) in
2020, and was a Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fiction in 2017.
What’s good?
In
this alternate world, two boys meet to spend their last day alive together. Mateo
and Rufus are beautifully constructed characters who couldn’t be more different
but find common ground as they traverse the city and try new things. We’re
given just enough world-building to understand the solemnity of their
predicament, but not so much that we’re bogged down with trying to understand
the mechanics. The emotional ending packs a punch.
Best Part: The interwoven stories of the minor characters they meet along the way.
(There’s a bonus chart at the end that shows how everyone is connected.)
What isn’t good?
While the story is consistently poignant, it’s
not always exciting. There’s action, but not a lot of it, and there’s tension,
but we already know what it’s leading up to.
Worst part: Nothing was terrible.
Recommendation ☺☺☺
(3.5/5)
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