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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Dazzled by Monsters of Men

Wow! This series is a-maz-ing. I wish I could say something to convince everyone to read it. I'm basically obsessed. 

You know those books that reach out and pull your nose in from page 1 and you think about it even when you're not reading it and you can't wait until you get a moment to read it again and you wouldn't know if everything was burning to ash around you while you're reading and then when you finally finish, instead of being relieved to have your life back you just feel depressed that it's over?


The ending was everything you hope for in endings and more.


Patrick Ness is a genius


He makes me think about the power of language, of perspective, war, madness, love, growing up, having hope, changing the world, how the past affects the present, how there's so much wonder in life... and how a story as captivating as this one can feel so original yet so much like an echo of reality.


The book broke my heart and patched it up over and over again. Patrick Ness takes good care of his readers. 


Trust me.


Read it.

Monday, July 16, 2012

I know it's not fair to Game of Thrones...

Yeah, it was good, whatever. 

Don't try to read or listen to Game of Thrones on audiobook at the same time as you're reading the "Chaos Walking" series because you'll end up tossing this over your shoulder so you can just focus on gobbling up the last book in Patrick Ness's "Chaos Walking" series. 

This is turning into a review for the wrong book, but that's probably because I was thinking about the wrong book while I was reading the wrong book.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

You must read The Knife of Never Letting Go

Wow. Just...wow.

This new world where men's thoughts are not their own comes alive instantly. And so does the troubled and innocent boy who takes a heart-breaking journey that I just know will change the world he lives in forever. 


This is so much more than a coming-of-age story. For a story to be this consuming, it's gotta have too-real characters (both the villainous and heroic variety) and a heart-pounding story. Which it does.
Wish I could say more but I'd rather just get on with the 2nd book already.

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