Opposites attracted in this riveting YA dystopian romance. Everyone in Houston, and maybe the world, has disappeared except type-A ballerina Hannah, and 80’s tribute band guitarist Leo. These two go to the same high school, and while their circles were completely different, they are each relieved that they aren't alone. The attraction and relationship between the two felt so real and meaningful, even with them only really knowing each other for such a short time. I loved how this character driven book kept me on my toes and had me guessing with each turn on the page.
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Hannah Ashton wakes up to silence. The entire city around her is empty, except for one other person: Leo Sterling. Leo might be the hottest boy ever (and not just because he's the only one left), but he's also too charming, too selfish, and too much of a disaster for his own good, let alone Hannah's.
Stuck with only each other, they explore a world with no parents, no friends, and no school and realize that they can be themselves instead of playing the parts everyone expects of them. Hannah doesn't have to be just an overachieving, music-box-perfect ballerina, and Leo can be more than a slacker, 80s-glam-metal-obsessed guitarist. Leo is a burst of honesty and fun that draws Hannah out, and Hannah's got Leo thinking about someone other than himself for the first time.
Together, they search for answers amid crushing isolation. But while their empty world may appear harmless . . . it's not. Because nothing is quite as it seems, and if Hannah and Leo don't figure out what's going on, they might just be torn apart forever.
Praise for You & Me at the End of the World
"An altogether lovely book about human connection and taking second chances--even when they might come on the heels of an apocalypse. A stellar debut." --Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of A Million Junes and Beach Read
"A nuanced exploration of loneliness and isolation, You & Me at the End of the World is about making connections with other humans and how extreme circumstances can connect us in extraordinary ways." --Marisa Reichardt, author of A Shot at Normal
"Romance fans will thrill to the slow smolder of their drawn-out attraction, which twists and turns its way through psychological drama..." --Kirkus Reviews
Praise for You & Me at the End of the World
"An altogether lovely book about human connection and taking second chances--even when they might come on the heels of an apocalypse. A stellar debut." --Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of A Million Junes and Beach Read