A review by kristianawithak
End of the World House by Adrienne Celt

4.0

End of the World House is unlike anything I’ve ever read. It’s the end of a friendship, during the end of the world, in the Louvre, and also it’s like Groundhog’s Day. It is both incredibly easy to read and incredibly thought provoking. I’m still trying to unpack my thoughts on it.

Bertie and Kate have been friends since highschool and they finally make it to Paris. They’re invited to visit the Louvre privately, and on their trip somehow they’re looped into the same day. It’s a soliloquy to friendship. It’s about growing up and growing apart. It’s about the choices we make in our lives and questions what choices we would make if given different opportunities. It’s beautiful, it’s peculiar, and quotable. Enjoy.

Thank you NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the ARC.