Chaos Walking, as a series, went from pretty good to bad to terribad. The saving grace of The Knife of Never Letting Go, Todd and Viola and their relationship, are simply AWFUL in this one. Ah, yes, this about sums it up: "If it would save Todd, it wouldn't have mattered, I was going to do it-I woul...
Let me just say this first: Patrick Ness, you are a god (in the most earthly way), you are the master of plot twists and and genuine characters. I bow to you.First book: The sweet introduction.Second book: Crescendo.Third book: Grande Finale.This series is so great, no amount of gushing will ever be...
This is the last in the Chaos Walking trilogy. Although I liked all three books and specially liked the addition of the Spackle narration in this installment I was getting tired of the round and round we go of the story telling. I agree with one review I read that how many times can Todd and Viola b...
I'm truly glad to be finished with this series, especially with the last book having a war and terrorism theme. Put that together with mind control powers and it's just not my cup of tea. Plus, we never did get to meet the new settlers (other than the ones introduced in the prequel) which is what I ...
Monsters of Men, like The Ask and the Answer, picks up right where the previous book left off. The third book is very much a war story, with the divided settlers now facing a massive army of the native “Spackle.” Todd and Viola remain separated between Mayor Prentiss’ army and Mistress Coyle’s Answe...
It's the final battle, the culmination of the series. It's when the weapons come out and the battle lines are drawn and redrawn and blood and death reign supreme as conniving minds scheme to gain the upper hand. It becomes a war of three factions, the Mayor, the Mistress, and the Spackle. And in the...
I liked that the third voice of the spackle was added to the mix, but man, was I tired of Mayor Genocide. The rapid scene changes were exhausting. It was a fascinating world and the evolution of the telepathy was interesting, but I'm glad it's over...
I'm not sure I would call this the best of the series, because I loved the story and the characters. Because I read (heard) them one-two-three, it all kind of meshed together. I had a difficult time figuring out what would happen next. These books are anything but predictable! I loved that; Patr...
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