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This Is the Way the World Ends by Jen Wilde

geauxgetlit's review against another edition

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4.0

I definitely wasn’t expecting those turn of events! I loved that the MC is a queer autistic teenager who lives in NY and attends a private school with a scholarship. Her character was amazing and I wish I could keep reading about her!
She tutors some of the wealthier students and one of them allows her to attend a masked ball in her place for a once in a lifetime chance to feel like Cinderella.
The party is when everything goes askew and I can’t say much without giving it away, so you just need to read it for yourself!

bardo's review against another edition

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2.0

Waverly needs to be the best so that she can provide for her family. Thats easier said than done when you go to the prestigious Webber Academy. She may finally have an allie with popular girl she jumps at the chance to trade places. Looking behind the curtain may cost her life. This is the Way the World Ends contains all the stereotypic cliches in all the wrong ways. From using a disability and sexuality as the only traits for a main character to not giving the secondary characters any depth. Every attribute felt as if t was meant to check a box and not given in authenticity. There was no chemistry or organic flow to the story and everything felt forced. The ending will ony frustrate the reading because the journey was not worth the ending.

lil1inblue's review

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.5

I only finished this book because 
1. It was a fast read
2. It was less than 300 pages
3. I had a special gummy while reading, and found it quite funny by the end. 
Even under the influence of a mood altering substance I was unable to suspend enough belief to buy this one. 
Added the half star for the diversity rep. 

diaryofabookahloic's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was a crazy ride at first I didn’t get how we were going to get to the end of the world. It seem to be just another story about some under privileged kid going to a private school, but that ending save this story for me. We get to see our main character go from a rule follower to someone who will take on the world over all for me it a three star read personally

abbieday01's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a great read. Innovative, different, and absolutely attention grabbing. This story explores themes of young love, friendships, social bullying and the end of the world.

What happens when Cinderella finally makes it to the ball, but the ball ends up being the point of no return? The end of the world is unleashed and unlikely friends and alliances must be depended upon for survival in a place of secrets and agendas that are too deep to fully understand.

This is the Way the World Ends is an epic adventure of all sorts. Worth the read and worth the re-read.

swiftie1977's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow this book is so so good. Its amazing. I want book #2. I mean we have to have another book right? You can't leave us hanging with that ending. The twist I didn't see coming. I mean maybe I should have I don't know. With Waverly she is just great, all she wants to do is help her mother out, by going to this school it will help her get into pre med. Which is her goal. Falling for Ash wasn't part of that goal. But she does and when Ash leaves without a word... That is just the start of things. Waverly has two best friends whom I just love. Their little group makes up of Frank and Pari and Waverly. All are different in one way or another. But that is what is so great about them, they could care less really. But Waverly gets a chance to see Ash again when Caroline says hey take my place at the ball. Caroline is pretty popular and very rich.
But she seems to be very friendly with everyone. But at this ball is where it all goes down. This book is not to be missed. A definite must read.

booksalabrooke's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

oddball08's review against another edition

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2.0

This book had a lot of potential. It was on my tbr list for a while and I’m going through a reading kick so I was excited to start.

The summery 10/10

The writing 9/10 it’s well written and flows nicely when not being repeated.

I stopped reading at page 40 because Waverly— the mc— just wouldn’t stop repeating about how she was autistic and gay. As someone who fits into both categories it made me annoyed how she was going on and on about how she was autistic yet didn’t actually show any signs of being autistic. It seemed like she fit more into the social awkward group which I understand can be a sign of autism but it just irked me.

And she consistently talked about how she was this scholarship kid etc and it all felt very redundant and forced in a way that writing really shouldn’t be.

thepaperbackbruncher's review

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3.0

This book on paper (pun intended) has all the things I love- an elite private school, a masquerade ball, and a sense of impending doom.

SPOILER FREE review > I will say I felt like for the high stakes, for me, there wasn't a big payoff. With the ending of the book, I was wanting more- not as in another book, but more from the ending itself. It felt too rushed at the ending, and not very satisyfing. I would try this author again though!

*E-book copy gifted by Netgalley/Wednesday Books - thank you! All opinions/reviews are my own.

whitneys_bookstack's review against another edition

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0