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photos for his Instagram page, as opposed to his usual monochrome posts, to signify his End Day. Rufus and Mateo barely manage to escape an explosion at a nearby gym. They then head to the cemetery so that Mateo can visit his mother's grave, only to find a groundskeeper is in the process of digging Mateo's grave beside hers. Mateo discusses the afterlife with Rufus, debating what will happen to them in the near future.
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Shortly after midnight on September 5, 2017, Mateo receives a phone call from Death-Cast, a company that is able to predict the deaths of individuals, informing him that he is a Decker, someone with only twenty-four hours (or less) left to live. The introverted Mateo decides to try to push himself to
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Mateo wakes up first and goes into the kitchen to make breakfast. He absentmindedly turns on the burner which he had told his neighbour not to fix earlier that day since he knew he would be dying. The burner explodes, and Rufus wakes up flees and the building. Mateo is declared dead at the scene and
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At the club, Mateo finally works up the courage to kiss Rufus. Rufus says goodbye to the Plutos and Mateo says goodbye to Lidia. Peck and his gang arrive at the club, having tracked Rufus using his Instagram posts, with a loaded gun. Aimee tries to talk him down, giving Mateo enough time to cause a
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Rufus and Mateo go to The World Travel Arena for Deckers where they can experience dangerous activities without fear. Mateo asks Lidia to meet them there, and the three do some of the Decker activities at the center. Rufus receives a call from Malcolm and Tagoe, who were released from custody, and
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Rufus receives a call from Aimee telling him that Malcolm and Tagoe were arrested when they attempted to hold off the police to give him more time to escape. Rufus and Mateo discuss the plans they had for their life. As their friendship deepens, Mateo becomes bolder and Rufus begins to take color
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Mateo and Rufus meet through Last Friend and decide to spend the day accompanying each other. Rufus agrees to go with Mateo to the hospital so Mateo can visit his father, who has been in a coma for two weeks. Mateo says goodbye to his father and leaves him a note for him to read when he wakes up.
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Rufus is in the middle of beating up Peck, his ex-girlfriend Aimee's new boyfriend, when he receives a call from Death-Cast. He allows Peck to leave so that he can return to his foster home to say his goodbyes. Rufus, Aimee, Malcolm and Tagoe, collectively known as The Plutos, hold a funeral for
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her ex-boyfriend, who says that he didn't prank her with the Death-Cast call. Delilah breaks out in sobs, saying she wasted her last day because she thought he pranked her to get back at her for breaking up with him. Victor tells her to stay put and rushes to the diner. This diner is across the
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a devastated Rufus calls Lidia to inform her. Rufus visits Mateo's father in the hospital and tells the unconscious man all about their day. He leaves a note telling Mateo's father who Rufus was and to look at the photos of Rufus and Mateo on the Instagram account.
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street from where Rufus went to spend his final hour. It is confirmed by the author that Victor is the one that hits Rufus with his car. It was also confirmed by the author that Delilah dies by the end of the book. However, the fate of how she dies is unknown.
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stated that "this book is an important contribution to young adult literature because of its humanizing portrayals of queer, adolescent characters of color." They note this is especially important "given the repeatedly cited issues of hegemonic Whiteness and
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Mateo and Rufus then go to see Lidia, Mateo's best friend, and her baby daughter. Not wanting to make Lidia upset, Mateo pretends everything is normal, but leaves her an envelope of cash before leaving and blocks her phone number.
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Rufus at his foster home but it is interrupted by Peck, who calls the police to have Rufus arrested for assault. Rufus flees and goes on the run, downloading Last Friend so that he won't live out his final day alone.
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noted that "Adam Silvera not only poignantly captures the raw emotion of facing your own mortality but also creates entirely relatable and authentic characters you'll want to follow on their journey."
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On his way to the park to spend his final hours, Rufus puts on his headphones to listen to the video he took of Mateo singing at the club and steps out into the road without looking.
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noted that the book was "another standout from Silvera who here grapples gracefully with heavy questions about death and the meaning of a life well-lived" before concluding that
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commotion, making Peck drop the gun. Mateo and Rufus return to Mateo's apartment. They lie in bed and confess their love for one another, falling asleep together.
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gives an introduction to the Death-Cast system and introduces the reader to a set of new star-crossed lovers. It was released on October 4, 2022.
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Crawley, S Adam; Donovan, Sarah J. (September 2020). "Creating a Lifeline: Strategies for LGBTQ+ Inclusive-Affirming Practices across Grades".
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attached to executive produce and write alongside author Silvera. Previously, the adaptation was set as a half-hour television miniseries at
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truly live, reluctantly downloading Last Friend, an app developed to help lonely Deckers find someone to spend their End Day with.
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named it one of the best young adult novels of 2017, and Book Riot named it one of the best queer books of the year.
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she only has one chapter, where she contemplates suicide but is dissuaded by the appearance of Mateo and Rufus.
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Tensen, Tracy; Sinnwell, Lindsey (July 2021). "Finally, Time to Read: Why You Should Do a Summer Readathon".
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Penn, Farrah; Osifo, Ehis; Watson, Shyla; Rebolini, Arianna; Parker, Lara (December 20, 2019).
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has also been analyzed in academic journals for its depiction of LGBT teens of color.
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Subplots focus on minor characters that are intertwined with the main plot line.
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is "engrossing, contemplative and as heart-wrenching as the title promises".
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A third installment of the series is planned for publication in 2025.
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tells them to bring Aimee and meet him at the a club for Deckers.
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in young adult publishing, particularly in speculative fiction."
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Flicker Tale Children's Book Award for Older Readers
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and LGBTQ+ tragic romance written by American author
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called the novel "extraordinary and unforgettable."
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