
Member Reviews

I am incredibly grateful to both NetGalley and Simon and Schuster UK Children's for the opportunity to read and review The Last Wish List. Being selected to explore this captivating story before its official release has been such a treat, and I can’t wait to share my thoughts on it with all of you. A huge thank you to the teams at NetGalley and Simon and Schuster UK Children's for their generosity and for making this advanced reading experience possible.
This book is giving 2010's young adult contemporary vibes. Think Jenny Han, John Green and Morgan Matson all rolled into one. This is what I want from the literary world.
The Last Wish List is just so beautifully tragic, I couldn't put it down. I loved each and every page and I just found myself sobbing throughout.
This book has a little bit of everything: grief, friendship, romance, family, mental health, adventure... the list goes on.
I can only imagine how special Lizzy must have been to make that good bye so incredibly hard, what a beautiful friendship.
The Last Wish List is everything I could have wanted and more, I have been craving this kind of book for literal years. It's perfect, I wouldn't change a thing. I do hope that Jacqueline Silvester will continue to write contemporary novels.
I have absolutely no notes.
As a millennial, you just know I was SCREAMING whilst reading this.

A beautiful book surrounding grief and finding yourself in the midst of it.
Initially a slower read that builds. Simplicity in its readability but overall entertaining and loved the premise / Characters.
The flow felt very YA audience for me but engaging with real emotion weaved into its core.
Loved seeing different cultures represented in the book.
BRB going to run away from home and find me a Fin 🤍