Count me as a major fan.” - Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7s “Incredibly funny, sad, magical, and real all at the same time. She practically burns with intensity, even as she gradually begins to move on." - Booklist "The choppy, edgy tone of Ellis’ dialogue illuminates Emmy’s longing for her old friend. "Ellis skillfully captures what it’s like to be a kid who flies beneath the radar and is afraid to speak up." - School Library Journal A hard-hitting story about remembering the dead while not forgetting the living." - Publishers Weekly, starred review * "The Las Vegas setting powerfully contrasts the absurdity of life against the separation of death, and several truly uncomfortable scenes involving Emmy’s classmates lays bare just how ill-equipped many people are to handle death. After reading this book, I believe.” - Ally Condie, author of the #1 New York Times Bestselling Matched Trilogy “ The End or Something Like That breaks your heart and mends it back together with hope and humor. This is a hilarious and awesomely weird ode to friendship and youth-with the kind of stellar prose that won’t let you look away.” - John Corey Whaley, Printz Award winning-author of Where Things Come Back “ The End or Something Like That dares you to suspend all disbelief and look at loss, and life itself, in an entirely new way. Rave reviews for The End or Something Like That
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