The Adam Silvera Collection (Paperback)
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From the INTERNATIONAL NO. 1 BESTSELLING author, Adam Silvera, comes three sensational books guaranteed to stay with you long after reading, including THEY BOTH DIE AT THE END, which has clocked up 60 million views and counting on TIKTOK!
THEY BOTH DIE AT THE END
When Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to tell them they're going to die today, two total strangers meet up through the Last Friend app to live a lifetime in a single day . . . and maybe even fall in love while they're at it.
HISTORY IS ALL YOU LEFT ME
After Griffin loses his ex-boyfriend and first love, Theo, grief and worsening OCD become all consuming. But Theo's most recent boyfriend provides unexpected comfort. As their relationship becomes complicated, Griffin must make a choice: confront the past or miss out on the future.
MORE HAPPY THAN NOT
Aaron Soto hasn't been happy since his father's suicide, but he can't deny how much better he feels around newfound friend, Thomas. With his feelings throwing up confusion, he turns to a memory-alteration procedure to straighten him out, even if it means forgetting who he truly is . . .
THEY BOTH DIE AT THE END
When Death-Cast calls Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio to tell them they're going to die today, two total strangers meet up through the Last Friend app to live a lifetime in a single day . . . and maybe even fall in love while they're at it.
HISTORY IS ALL YOU LEFT ME
After Griffin loses his ex-boyfriend and first love, Theo, grief and worsening OCD become all consuming. But Theo's most recent boyfriend provides unexpected comfort. As their relationship becomes complicated, Griffin must make a choice: confront the past or miss out on the future.
MORE HAPPY THAN NOT
Aaron Soto hasn't been happy since his father's suicide, but he can't deny how much better he feels around newfound friend, Thomas. With his feelings throwing up confusion, he turns to a memory-alteration procedure to straighten him out, even if it means forgetting who he truly is . . .