Synopses & Reviews
The clock is ticking... andnbsp;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Ollie canand#8217;t be bothered to care about anything but girls until he gets his Deathday Letter and learns heand#8217;s going to die in twenty-four hours. Bummer. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Ollie does what he does best: nothing. Then his best friend convinces him to live a little, and go after Ronnie, the girl who recently trampled his about-to-expire heart. Ollie turns to carloads of pudding and over-the-top declarations, but even playing the death card doesnand#8217;t work. All he wants is to set things right with the girl of his dreams. Itand#8217;s now or never...
Synopsis
The clock is ticking...
Ollie can t be bothered to care about anything but girls until he gets his Deathday Letter and learns he s going to die in twenty-four hours. Bummer.
Ollie does what he does best: nothing. Then his best friend convinces him to live a little, and go after Ronnie, the girl who recently trampled his about-to-expire heart. Ollie turns to carloads of pudding and over-the-top declarations, but even playing the death card doesn t work. All he wants is to set things right with the girl of his dreams. It s now or never..."
Synopsis
A 15-year-old has only 24 hours to make the most of his life, in this darkly funny debut novel.
Synopsis
Oliver lives in a world where at some point in their lives, everyone receives a Deathday Letter, a letter that kindly lets you know you have twenty-four hours left to live. Abraham Lincoln received one, Heath Ledger received one, and on an otherwise typical Thursday morning, fifteen-year-old Oliver Travers receives one. Bummer.
With his best friend by his side, Ollie has one day left to live life to the fullest, go on every adventure possible…and set things right with the girl of his dreams.
About the Author
Shaun David Hutchinson lives with his partner and two dogs in South Florida and spends way too much time watching andlt;iandgt;Doctor Whoandlt;/iandgt;.