The Deathday Letter

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
4.4
9 reviews
Ebook
256
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Oliver lives in a world where at some point in their lives, everyone receives a Deathday Letter, a letter that kindly lets you know you have twenty-four hours left to live. Abraham Lincoln received one, Heath Ledger received one, and on an otherwise typical Thursday morning, fifteen-year-old Oliver Travers receives one. Bummer.

With his best friend by his side, Ollie has one day left to live life to the fullest, go on every adventure possible…and set things right with the girl of his dreams.

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4.4
9 reviews
A Google user
May 21, 2011
I really loved the concept of the book. Getting to do things you wouldn't normally do before you died. It also really hilarious so I wasn't bummed out when Oliver did die. Although there were a lot more 'crude' sex jokes then I would've minded but it fit Oliver just fine.
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A Google user
March 21, 2012
The Deathday Letter is one of the most amazing books I have ever read. It's the best.
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Mal Mutz
October 24, 2017
Ended abruptly
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About the author

Shaun David Hutchinson is the author of numerous books for young adults, including The Past and Other Things That Should Stay Buried, The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza, At the Edge of the Universe, and We Are the Ants. He also edited the anthologies Violent Ends and Feral Youth and wrote the memoir Brave Face, which chronicles his struggles with depression and coming out during his teenage years. He lives in Seattle, where he enjoys drinking coffee, yelling at the TV, and eating cake. Visit him at ShaunDavidHutchinson.com or on Twitter @ShaunieDarko.

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