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is no ordinary apocalypse, . .

Hannah Ashton wakes up to silence, The entire city around her is empty, except for one other person: Leo Sterling, Leo might be hottest boy ever and not just because he's the only one left, but he's also too charming, too selfish, and too devastating 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, musicboxperfect ballerina, and Leo can be more than a slacker,sglammetalobsessed 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.
Loved this book and these characters! It was totally character driven which is my jam, along with cool mysterious things entwined! You get the paranormal mixed with contemporary and oh so much swoon! Ballet, music, romance, and so much more! This book has a killer hook.
Imagine waking up to an empty city, No people. That's what happens to Hannah, until she finds the only other person left in Houston, Leo, the gorgeous bad boy musician who she vaguely knows from school, but would never hang out with, Leo skips school, parties and has a new girl every week, Hannah only dates fellow ballet dancers because they understand that almost all of her time has to be spent practicing to be the best.


It may have taken an endoftheworldtype event to bring them together, but they're great for each other.
Leo encourages Hannah to let loose, and Hannah may actually teach Leo to have real feelings for someone, But first they need to figure out what happened to all the other people,

Bourne is an expert at the tease! This book has super hot chemistry for a ya novel.
Leo and Hannah long for each other, but just as soon as they're about to finally explore all their feelings, something happens or one or the other pulls back.
Multiple times. But they're so perfect together, that you're just rooting for them to get their act together and end up together, before it's too late.
I don't want to spoil anything, but their world keeps getting stranger and stranger, and they both deal with that in different ways.


The pacing is perfection! Bourne takes the readers on a journey from love scene to creepy paranormal scene, giving you just enough to keep you fully invested in the romance and hooked on the mystery! This one is an instant favorite, and I can't believe it's her first book! I'll definitely buy whatever else this author writes.
Having read a few end of the world novels recently, You amp Me at the End of the World is by far the best.
It differs from the others in that the end has already happened, there is no prior panic, no whatifs Hannah and Leo wake up one day and realise they are the only ones left in their city.
We see their journey towards understanding what has happened and where everyone has gone,

I read this in just over a day, which proves to me that it is engaging, and I didnt want to put it down my reading has been a bit slower lately, taking me about a week per book usually.


I found the main characters of Hannah and Leo to be relatable and realistic, their thoughts and actions plausible given their circumstances.
The insight into each characters mental health and method of coping was intriguing, including how they came to understand and help each other, their personalities complimenting the other, even though they came from very different backgrounds and perspectives.


I really enjoyed the pace of the plot and thought it was fantastic, I dont want to give too much away but seeing the characters grow and boost each other as people, along with the will they wont they in terms of romance, and the outcome when they understand everything that has happened to them was excellent.


This is a fantastically entertaining read that you can easily lose yourself in and not want to put it down.


Thank you to Harriet Dunlea at Scholastic UK for the arc to review,,okayy i did now expect any of what happened to happen but this book amp the characters genuinely made me so happy.
i love hannah and leo smm and the love they have for eachother is so sweet i wanna cry Received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.


Please excuse me while I try not to JoyPuke all over myself, Absolutely loved it, could not put it down, ignored all of my last weekend before Christmas responsibilities to see it through.
Searing, soaring, steamy and dreamy best paired with a hair metal playlist, Oh WELL

If I could describe this book only with emojis it would be this!!!


I can't decide if I liked this book or I'm disappointed a lil bit MAYBE BOTH!!!

It was tough to rate this book becuase even though the story is somehow thrilling and refreshing, I was expecting more from it!
Both the character are a lil bit sweet but at the same time their personality are a bit bland!
Both of them wanted something to happen between them but couldn't initiate that!!! Which was super frustrating

The first half was pretty slow and I almost thought of DNFing it! The second half was a fast paced BUT at the same time, the story doesn't make much sense and so many things happened that I couldn't keep track between two scenes!

But, I like the way it ended! Somehow it was nice!! But so much could have done with this story and plotline.

I didn't hate this story but I didn't adore it either!

Overall, it was a fun read he was a punk bf and she did ballet gf in an apocalypse At the start of You amp Me At the End of the World, high school student and ballet dancer Hannah finds herself in a book store in Houston.
Its been five days since she woke up to find herself completely alone in the city, Confused and still trying to process what happened, Hannah finds comfort in the bookstore that was owned by a friend of the family.
While in the bookstore she hears music coming from
Take You And Me At The End Of The World Fabricated By Brianna Bourne Exhibited In Physical Book
the shop next door and peeks in to see a classmate, Leo Sterling, playing guitar.
Hannah is scared and then intrigued to see another person,

Hannah and Leo bond while trying to navigate their attraction to each other in a stressful situation.
They explore empty Houston by cruising around in Leos car, but its not all fun and games because right away they notice strange things happening.
Shadows lurk in corners, the weather is unusually violent and a heavy feeling of instability cover both of the teenagers.


Im already a huge fan of any post apocalyptic stories and I really enjoyed the twist at the end of the novel.
However, the twist isnt what makes this book so special, The slow buildup of the romance between the two teens is not only realistic but handled really delicately, Falling in love in the middle of what looks like a world changing event may not be on the minds of most but I think author Brianna Bourne lets the story unfold naturally.
Bourne also weaves teenage anxiety in the story with Hannah obsessively dancing every time a scary event happens, As the tension in the book builds, Hannah finds herself questioning everything about her own life and interests as it relates to what people expect her to do compared to what she actually wants to do.
You amp Me At the End of the World is an entertaining novel that shows just how young love and a brief encounter can transform a life.


Note: This is a young adult novel and there are mentions of marijuana use and Hannah shows signs of OCD with her dancing.


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I honestly did not see that ending coming if it wasnt for that ending it wouldve been astar book for me.
The characters were okey the plot was fine too, It was just dragged out a bit at some points, I literally skipped entire pages sometimes just to get to the good stuff Loved this book! It's a totally new take on the boymeetsgirl trope combining a bit of a dystopia, mystery and firstlove.
It won me over with its fastpaced plot, intriguing setting and lovable characters, Sweet, smart, and fun. Highly recommend for all youngish readers!,