My Review of At The End of Everything by Marieke Nijkamp


Title: At The End of Everything 
Author: Marieke Nijkamp
Expected Publication: January 25, 2022
Publisher: SourceFireBooks 
Genre: Young Adult Contemporary,  thriller, suspense
Pages: 400 pages 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: 
Wow! What a book! So this is definitely something that I felt relevant to right now especially with barely starting to get over covid myself. I was literally kept on the edge of my seat for most of it and I do think that this was a trip!
The Hope Juvenile Treatment Center is kind of named in mockery form of a sense, there is no hope and when an epidemic outbroke the guards, social services, the national guard everyone just left the kids there. While some of the kids broke off and decided to take their luck somewhere else and take off a bunch of the kids stayed and tried to make the best of it to basically survive.
While there were *TW DEATH* and the kids worked with themselves to take care of their own and to try the best they could on the medical care it was tragic and sad. These kids were trapped, they had nowhere to go, while they could call their families they did not always get a reply.
If the kids try to leave they will get shot because of everything going on and they were literally working together just to survive, then of course you have a lot of bullying because of being nonbinary and things like that. This is definitely a crazy novel, thrilling to keep you on the edge of your seat but it also pulls on your heartstrings bc you just want to help these kids! If you love twisty, pandemic-style thrillers then this should be your next read! Thank you Sourcefirebooks and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this one!  

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