My rating: 4 of 5 stars
If Denton Little's Death Date and Aristotle and Dante had a baby, it would be They Both Die at the End. In the future, two boys find out they are going to die by the end of the day (hence Denton Little's Death Date). They each consequently become the better version of themselves as they pair up to live out their last day. As much as this book is clearly predictable (they both die at the end), it is also woven into other people's lives, some on the fringe, and some deeper. Being able to be a part of these boys' lives creates an empathy for one to make a positive bigger impact on the world as we never know when our last day will be.