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Product details

File Size: 2920 KB

Print Length: 497 pages

Publisher: Candlewick Press (October 18, 2010)

Publication Date: October 18, 2010

Language: English

ASIN: B0044UHVR2

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#31,115 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

When I read this book, I had no idea what to expect. I had read the basic description, and it sounded interesting enough, but then I purchased the book and from page one it was different than anything I've ever read. I assure you it is different than anything you have ever read as well!It immediately begins with Todd Hewitt the main character, and introduces us to a world where every thought in each characters heads are audible to everyone—including the animals. Ness refers to this as ‘noise.’In order to write this style effectively, the ‘noise’ doesn’t match font or format. The type overlaps, some is larger than other, and it creates a visual noise on the page to match the audible noise to the characters.The book is placed in the young adult genre, but this as much due to the main character’s age as the audience. It handles very heavy themes in a mature manner, and doesn’t condescend to its audience.The book is not just interesting format and concept, but also a very intelligently written, immediately captivating story of Todd and his dog and a new friend he meets when he runs away from his home.This was one of the few times I was actually unable to put the book down and when I finished reading it, I immediately needed to purchase the second in the trilogy.In a time where we’re being inundated by Young Adult novels and series about dystopic societies it is refreshing to read something truly unique, which doesn’t sacrifice any quality in that uniqueness.If you enjoy the Young Adult or Science Fiction genres, I would strongly recommend this book. It is deep, fun, makes intelligent statements about society—as all good Sci-fi should— and has believable, and relatable characters within a scenario that is unlike anything you’ve ever read or experienced.

I'm only about two thirds of the way through The Knife of Never Letting Go, but I absolutely adore this book. Patrick Ness is an outstanding writer. He is a master of the dictum of "show don't tell." He is also very adept at character development. It didn't take too long before I fell in love with the character of Todd. Todd is a very damaged character, but that quality endears him to the reader. Of course, I cannot imagine any reader not falling in love with Manchee, Todd's dog.There is a great deal of background to the story, but Ness takes his time revealing that background, giving the reader the chance to discover it slowly and naturally. His use of language is outstanding, sometimes poetic, but always immediate enough to appeal to young readers as well as readers my age (68).Working with young people for whom this book is directed, I know they love series books. They dislike having to let go of the characters they have fallen in love with. However, I'm not a fan of series books, but the Chaos Walking series, of which The Knife of Never Letting Go is the first part, is a notable exception. I'm going to read the next book in the series after finishing The Knife of Never Letting Go.I highly recommend this book not only to the ages for which is intended but for any adult who appreciates well-written, engaging fiction.

What I thought was going to be a tough book to get into. . . turned into a book I couldn't put down.If I'm honest I read this because one of my favorite actors is going to be Todd in the film adaptation.So, I read simply because of that...I was not expecting but hoping, a great read. I hadn't heard anything about the book which I think is sad with how good it turned out. Patrick Ness is a great writer. I'm actually worried about how the film will turn out because I love this book. I love Todd and I love Viola...mostly...I mean I haven't finished the series yet... I'm slacking partly because I don't want it to end and Ness can break your heart so... yeah take that as you will. It's a lot of traveling and action with little romance... if any. Be Prepared is all I'm gonna say. It's a crazy ride.

I picked up this book because I read that it was being made into a movie. Typically books are better than movies, for me anyway, because you get to see what goes on inside the characters' heads. This is the first in a series of books that follow two young teens on an alien planet.The main character in this book is a young boy. 12, almost 13, by their alien years. More like 14 plus in earth years. He lives in a small town full of men. Only men. He believes that it is the only group of people on the entire planet. After a sickness kills his mother, he is raised by two men in that town on a farm. Oh, and everyone can hear what everyone else is thinking all the time. The animals talk as well. He has a dog that he is not too happy to have. That is his entire life summed up right there. The same thing, day and in day out. Until it isn't. He meets our other main character. A girl. Shocking on q planet with nothing but the men of his town on the whole thing. His world, what he believes to he true and right, begin to implode from that point and gets worse as the book goes on. He has to grapple with what he has been taught and what he is seeing. She has to learn to live on a world where men's thoughts spill into the air like a breath and unusual creatures survive.Sounds good, right? Eh. Most of the creatures are pretty normal. There are some unusual ones. They all talk, but crickets and crocs arent really a stretch of the imagination. I doubt the settlers brought crocs to repopulate an alien planet, so these are native crocs. Funny how they have the same animals we have. Little things like that bothered me about the story. We have a villain, but not once does it talk about how he does what he does. Doesn't seem very scary either. Power hungry? Sure. Why though does he have the boys do what they do to become men? What does that do for him? More things bother me but I cant say without it being a spoiler. The priest seems to be superhuman. No reason why given.The girl and the boy go along meeting people and learning things throughout the book. They spend most of their time running or hiding. It should feel exciting. For some reason, it doesn't. At least for me it didn't. It felt like something was missing. The something that draws you in and makes you stay up way too late to find out what happens next. It also seemed very short. I read this book in a couple of hours. I'm a fairly fast reader, but I expected it to feel longer. It's almost 500 pages, but it felt like 200.It's well edited. It does have misspellings but that is absolutely on purpose. I believe it's to show how uneducated he is and to differentiate his from the girl in future books.I don't know what is missing, but I feel like something is. For me at least. I will not be reading the rest of the series.

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