They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera (Simon & Schuster)
A dam Silvera has been carving out a nice little niche for himself, thanks very much. His debut release on this side of the Atlantic, History is All You Left Me, was a brilliantlook at a young man’s attempt to pull his life back together following the tragic death of his ex-boyfriend. More Happy Than Not, his second book, was a quirky slice of speculative fiction where a teenager from the Bronx tries to erase the gay by undergoing a mind-altering experience courtesy of a mysterious institute. His new book, They Both Die at the End, continues in the speculative sci-fi vein.