by Patrick Ness
Something about this book didn't quite "do" it for me the way that the first two did. New World continues to be a fascinating place, and this final installment takes us deeper in it than we've gone before. In each book, we get closer to understanding the Spackle, the original inhabitants of the plan...
A fantastic conclusion to a great series. I couldn't put the book down and couldn't read it fast enough!
I really wanted to read this last book in the Chaos Walking series, as the cliffhanger on the second book was just enormous!I can't conclude differently than just to admit it was a thrilling end to this series. Never boring, interesting till the end, showing that good/bad-sides aren't black/white (a...
Amazing, astonishing, absolutely incredible.My love for this book and this series is extremely hard to put into words.The character development is the best I have ever read.The relationships are so intricate, the characters are so complex.This series leaves such a lasting impression.There are endles...
A good book to end the trilogy. The climax of the story was a little too long for my taste - I thought it might never end. But, overall, a satisfying conclusion. I recommend these books to pretty much anyone. Don't let the classification of children's book scare you away; some seriously mature and d...
Wow. Just . . . . wow. This wasn't just a novel, a story; it was an experience. This trilogy was absolutely something new. I've never, ever, read anything like Chaos Walking--somehow Patrick Ness can convey emotions so clearly and powerfully. I am so glad I was not reading the last third in pub...
MONSTERS OF MEN is the wonderful conclusion to the Chaos Walking Trilogy. It picks up where THE ASK AND THE ANSWER leaves off – right at the beginning of WAR! The Spackle, the Answer, and the Mayor’s army are all converging on New Prentisstown and Todd and Viola are stuck in the middle.Patrick Ness ...
Wow, that was an action packed finale for one of the best series I’ve ever read. Like the previous two books, this book is filled with non-stop action. I didn’t like it as much as the other because of the type of action. It’s just 600 pages of war. And you know what? That gets tiring after a while.T...
Wow. I, um, wow. Words? Yes, words to talk about this book? No. Just wow. Okay, I'll try, but I'm reeling and not entirely in this world yet.Grim, violent, ugly, gripping, suspenseful- but I expected that. The wild ride with an unexpected twist every time I thought I had the next bit figured out? Ma...