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The First to Die at the End — Content Guide for Parents

By Adam SilveraHarperCollinsPublishers2022ISBN 9780063274112550 pages
The First to Die at the End

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

"In this prequel to #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon They Both Die at the End, two new strangers spend a life-changing day together after Death-Cast first makes their fateful calls. It's the night before Death-Cast goes live, and there's one question on everyone's mind: Can Death-Cast actually predict when someone will die, or is it just an elaborate hoax? Orion Pagan has waited years for someone to tell him that he's going to die. He has a serious heart condition, and he signed up for Death-Cast so he could know what's coming. Valentino Prince is restarting his life in New York. He has a long and promising future ahead and he only registered for Death-Cast after his twin sister nearly died in a car accident. Orion and Valentino cross paths in Times Square and immediately feel a deep connection. But when the first round of End Day calls goes out, their lives are changed forever--one of them receives a call, and the other doesn't. Though neither boy is certain how the day will end, they know they want to spend it together... even if that means their goodbye will be heartbreaking. Told with acclaimed author Adam Silvera's signature bittersweet touch, this story celebrates the lasting impact that people have on each other and proves that life is always worth living to the fullest"--

Frequently asked questions

  • Is The First to Die at the End appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    The book includes various instances of violence, including the deaths of main and supporting characters in different ways. It also references a violent organization called the Death Guard and discusses themes of abuse. The story presents elements of shock and horror related to the concept of Death-Cast and the characters' reactions to impending death. This creates a tense atmosphere appropriate for older teens.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have violence?

    The book includes various instances of violence, including the deaths of main and supporting characters in different ways. It also references a violent organization called the Death Guard and discusses themes of abuse.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have scary content?

    The story presents elements of shock and horror related to the concept of Death-Cast and the characters' reactions to impending death. This creates a tense atmosphere appropriate for older teens.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have religious themes?

    The characters discuss topics related to religion and faith, particularly in the context of Valentino's disownment by his religious parents. This discussion is framed with complexity and care, addressing the intersection of faith and LGBTQ+ identity.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have racial/cultural content?

    The characters are described as Latino, with Orion being Puerto Rican and Valentino's background implied to be diverse. The narrative addresses their experiences as young, Latino, and gay individuals in New York City.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have profanity?

    The book contains strong language, including words like 'f--k' and 's--t', used by one of the protagonists. This is noted in the context of the characters' emotional states and the intense situations they face.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have climate change?

    No themes related to climate, environmentalism, or activism are detected in the search results.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have sexual identity?

    The narrative includes discussions of romantic relationships and sexual tension between the main characters, with a mention of a 'fade to black' love scene. This indicates an exploration of sexuality in a context appropriate for the target audience.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have gender roles?

    No specific gender roles or expectations are highlighted in the narrative; the focus is primarily on the characters' identities and relationships.

  • Does The First to Die at the End have lgbtq+ themes?

    The story features two main characters, Orion and Valentino, who are both gay. Orion is openly supported by his adoptive family, while Valentino faces disownment from his religious parents. Their relationship develops throughout the narrative, highlighting LGBTQ+ themes.