![]() ![]() ![]() I play to my strengths by turning my weaknesses into victories, even if it's not the sort of win you'd want for the character you've been hanging out with for 300 pages. “There are so many authors who accomplish this way better than I ever can. I have never written the kind of happily ever after where you close the book and feel this burst of happiness," Adam Silvera tells Bustle. ![]() "These tearjerkers are always reflective of where I am in my life, and understanding that I'm not alone in my thoughts or my heartbreak or my confusion or my fear. For fans who were hoping for something decidedly more lighthearted in his most recent release, They Both Die At The End, well, the title should be an indication that’s not exactly what Silvera has in store. From his 2015 debut, More Happy Than Not, to his sophomore release, History Is All You Left Me, Silvera has given us characters that struggle against themselves and their circumstances, lead lives that are filled with heartbreak and pain, and face odds that can seem insurmountable. Young adult literature fans already know about author Adam Silvera’s reputation for writing sad stories. ![]()
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