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Paperback The Knife of Never Letting Go: With Bonus Short Story Book

ISBN: 0763676187

ISBN13: 9780763676186

The Knife of Never Letting Go: With Bonus Short Story

(Book #1 in the Chaos Walking Series)

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The riveting Chaos Walking trilogy by two-time Carnegie Medalist Patrick Ness, reissued with compelling new covers -- and a bonus short story in each book. "Narrated with crack dramatic and comic timing. . . . The cliffhanger ending is as effective as a shot to the gut." -- Booklist (starred review) Todd Hewitt is the only boy in a town of men. Ever since the settlers were infected with the Noise germ, Todd can hear everything the men think, and they...

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

A rollercoaster

I enjoyed this book so much that i read it in a day. the plot is unique and strange and the characters are completely lovable. The ending was so nerve racking I sat in utter shock for 5 minutes and couldn't wait to pick up the next book.

A roller coaster I'm still riding

The knife of never letting go is a well thought and suspenseful book. you wish for is for things to go well. I made the mistake of not getting the whole series all at once and cannot wait for the other one to come.

Is this Book as Good as the Hype??

"The first thing you find out when yer dog learns to talk is that dogs don't got nothing much to say. About anything." Todd Hewitt is a twelve-year-old boy living in Prentisstown in the New World. The New World is a another planet that was settled years ago by people who wanted a simpler way of life. But when they reached the New World, they encountered an alien race known as the Spackle. And there was war. A war in which a germ was released that caused the "noise". This germ not only killed all the women in the New World, but most of the men. Only the men of Prentisstown are left. And they have the "Noise" disease. They can hear each others thoughts, or noise as its called. And although this sounds pretty cool in theory, being able to read eveyone's thoughts makes for a big jumbled mess most of the time. So many thoughts coming at you in all directions is enough to drive a person crazy. But this is the only world Todd has ever known. Both his mother and father died during the war. Todd lives with friends of his mother's, Ben and Cillian, and his dog, Manchee. Prentisstown is the only settlement left from when the settlers arrived on the New World. But just 30 days before Todd's 13th birthday (the one that means he's a "Man"), something happens on his walk through the swamp. Something that causes him to go on the run from everyone and everything he has ever known. And, boy is his world turned upside down! That's about all I can say about this book without giving away any part of the plot. And I think going in blind is the best possible way to read this book. Now...on to what *I* thought of it: I had to give myself a day or two's time to let the story sink in before I could write this review. Is it at all possible to love a book and hate the same book all at once? Because if it is, that's how I feel about it! I know I read a couple of reviews that said this could possibly be a new favorite of all time. I'm not going to go that far. No way this book is going on the list past The Stand or To Kill a Mockingbird. I may change my mind when I'm done reading the Trilogy. But as a stand alone book, not a chance. I need closure in my life. I really HATE when a book leaves you with a huge cliff-hanger ending. And that is exactly what Ness does at the end of this one. Reading The Knife of Never Letting Go is like riding on a roller coaster. It starts off at a real nice pace, then BAM! It kicks into high gear and doesn't stop until the final page. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing. But there is no chance to catch your breath. It is so intense that you can almost feel your heart beating at times. It is an emotional read. It will absolutely tear at your heart-strings. And it is very violent and extremely graphic. And there is another thing: I actually felt physically exhausted when I had finished reading this book. I can not remember the last time that happened to me. There is at least one scene in the book that left me so drained, I could ba

Wonderful book for children and adults alike

This is a wonderful novel that should be read by anyone who enjoys fantasy and/or science fiction. The story tells of a village in a world where only men exist. The main character, the youngest boy in the village, sets off on a magnificent and sometimes frightening and hopeless-seeming journey when he discovers a young girl. I read it in less than a day, unable to put down this gripping story. Cannot wait for the next book!

stephen king NYC

Todd is on the doorstep of manhood and running for his life. He will be faced with tough decisions, along with the consequents of his actions and the collapse of all that seems reasonable much to soon in his young life. Guard your heart - it will swell with compassion, it will be broken and it will pound with excitement and anticipation when you are done. Patrick Ness is a first rate storyteller with a vivid imagination and he is a powerful literary talent that deserves paying attention to. For readers of all ages, this non-stop thriller will take you places you've never dreamed possible.

A thrill-a-moment read

A tour de force for Patrick Ness. This book will barely give you a moment to catch your breath. Todd just one month shy of the birthday which will make him officially a man discovers a secret near the town where he lives. Secrets are hard to keep, as everyone can hear what everyone else is thinking. Todd must run. And while running he learns the all to adult lessons - decision making, sacrifice, loss, compassion, responsibility for one's actions and maybe worst of all, potential loss of hope. You will put the book down wishing for more right away. Mr. Ness is a great story teller, and writes with a great love of the language, compassion and depth. A book for all ages. This english edition with it's nifty cover is superb. Read this book and watch the name Patrick Ness, you will be hearing it often.

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